NSW Courts Articles

The NSW Local Court Practice Note for Criminal Proceedings Part 2: Vacating Hearings, AV Links, Mental Illness and Media Recordings

By Paul Gregoire and Ugur Nedim Updated on 23 October 2020, the Local Court Practice Note Crim 1 is a document that details how the NSW Local Court organises proceedings around the hearing of criminal offences that are to be tried summarily. As the first article in the series outlines, this involves dealing with less… Read more »

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The NSW Local Court Practice Note for Criminal Proceedings Part 1: Summary, Table and Commonwealth Procedures, Mentions and Notices of Appearance

By Paul Gregoire and Ugur Nedim. A practice note is a guide produced by a court to set out how it manages its cases and the procedures that apply. The Local Court Practice Note Crim 1 is the document setting out criminal case management within the NSW Local Court. And it was updated on 23… Read more »

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New Laws Relating to Offences Against Pregnant Women in NSW

By Paul Gregoire and Ugur Nedim The decade-long debate in NSW around foetal personhood laws continues as NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian and attorney general Mark Speakman have released exposure draft legislation seeking to establish a circumstance of aggravation for criminal offences perpetrated against pregnant women. Released on 10 November, the draft Crimes Legislation (Offences Against… Read more »

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NSW Drug Supply Offences, Deemed Supply and the Overturning of the Clark Principle

By Paul Gregoire and Ugur Nedim Alleged leader of a southwest Sydney dial-a-cocaine ring Sarah Rutherford was released on bail on 13 May this year, after being remanded in prison for close to three months, following a late February raid on her Greenacre home, which turned up the illicit substance and drug paraphernalia. The 30-year-old… Read more »

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The Crime of Trafficking Contraband Into NSW Prisons

By Paul Gregoire and Ugur Nedim Personal visits for inmates in NSW correctional facilities have been suspended since 16 March 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. And while this suspension is preventing the spread of the virus, it’s also taking an emotional toll on those inside. These circumstances have also cut off a vital route… Read more »

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Every Dog Has His Day: Angus the Schnauzer Wins in the NSW Supreme Court

By Sonia Hickey and Ugur Nedim The New South Wales Court of Appeal (NSWCA) has made what’s being labelled as a landmark decision for pet owners in apartment buildings and other strata managed premises. Angus’ owner, soul singer Jo Cooper, has endured a five year legal battle with the strata corporation of a prestige Darlinghurst… Read more »

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NSW to Consider Coercive Control Laws, As National Campaign Picks Up

By Paul Gregoire and Ugur Nedim Coercive control is a form of domestic abuse perpetrated by one partner against another. It can involve a range of tactics – intimidation, isolation, humiliation – which work to “dominate and control” the partner, explains the coalition behind the Criminalise Coercive Control campaign. “It is a strong precursor to… Read more »

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The Offence of Organising a Drug Premises, and Police Powers of Entry

By Paul Gregoire and Ugur Nedim NSW Police Strike Force Smede raided a Rhodes riverside apartment on 27 September 2020, uncovering a clandestine drug laboratory in the unit’s garage, while a subsequent raid on a vault on Castlereagh Street in Sydney’s CBD turned up illegal drugs related to the large-scale operation. Along with the lab… Read more »

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