by Dominic Green | Jun 21, 2023 | Criminal Laws, Litigation & Disputes
Shannon Joseph Glomb, 36, has pleaded guilty to prejudicing a safe operation of SA Police helicopter with “cat toy” laser pointer on Tuesday. Glomb admitted that his choice to direct a high-powered laser beam at a police helicopter was nothing short of a ‘drunken...
by Dominic Green | Jun 21, 2023 | Criminal Laws, Property Law
Woolworths has begun trialling the use of small cameras in aisles to reportedly monitor stock levels at its Wetherill Park store. The trial will see more than 500 cameras mounted to shelves near price tags. The cameras will take pictures of the shelf opposite every...
by Dominic Green | Jun 21, 2023 | Criminal Laws
Ben Roberts-Smith was once held up as the modern manifestation of Australia’s ANZAC legend; Victoria Cross recipient, 2013 Australian Father of the Year, Chair of the National Australia Day Council from 2014 – 2017 and more. Nonetheless, cracks began to form in the...
by Dominic Green | Jun 13, 2023 | Commercial Law
After a nine-month trial and almost two months of deliberation, a Jury found Adam Cranston and two of his key co-conspirators guilty of one of the biggest tax frauds in Australia’s corporate history. In March this year, the NSW Supreme Court Jury delivered guilty...
by Dominic Green | Jun 13, 2023 | Criminal Laws
A renowned Canberra chef was sentenced back to gaol last month for laundering hundreds of thousands of dollars through his restaurant for an alleged drug dealer, as well as perjury and dishonesty charges. James Mussillon, 51, was the former operator of restaurant,...