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Allowing sexual assault survivors to pre-record their testimony ahead of trial may mitigate the negative health impacts many ...
He can boast of litigating more criminal confiscation and proceeds of crime matters than any other practitioner in the state. Queensland Law Society president Rebecca Fogerty.
He can boast of litigating more criminal confiscation and proceeds of crime matters than any other practitioner in the state. Queensland Law Society president Rebecca Fogerty.
Coercive control will become a criminal offence in Queensland after historic laws driven by the deaths of Hannah Clarke and her children were passed in parliament.
The Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC), a law enforcement agency in Queensland, Australia, has identified certain gaps in state laws that encourage criminal use of digital assets. To overcome ...
The Queensland Law Reform Commission is reviewing Section 280 of the Criminal Code, which in line with other states and territories, provides a defence against assault charges for parents ...
A proposal to again make public drunkenness illegal in Queensland a year after it was decriminalised will lead to police "picking on" Indigenous, homeless and poor people, Aboriginal community leaders ...
Queensland Law Society president Bill Potts praised the appointments. Mr Fowler is a QLS-accredited criminal law specialist, and has served on the Society's Criminal Law Committee.
Leading Queensland criminal lawyer Bill Potts said the proposed change could help acknowledge the “real harm” dangerous drivers caused, and bring some comfort to grieving families.
Queensland's Opposition Leader David Crisafulli has called on the government to acknowledge the detrimental effects of changes made to the state's criminal law in 2015. “If they don't put in ...
A criminal lawyer facing trial over allegations of fraud and money laundering will be struck off the state’s legal register after he engaged in professional misconduct. Adam Magill has been ...
He can boast of litigating more criminal confiscation and proceeds of crime matters than any other practitioner in the state. Queensland Law Society president Rebecca Fogerty.
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