It won’t be news to many criminal lawyers, but the New South Wales Law Reform Commission has warned that NSW courts are in “crisis.” With growing case-loads, increasing delays and decreasing numbers of magistrates, judges and court staff, it’s clear that there is a significant amount of pressure is being placed upon the NSW court… Read more »
NSW Courts Articles
Lindt Cafe Siege Inquest Uncovers Prosecution Incompetence
It has been nine months since the Lindt Cafe tragedy, but details of the events leading up to December 15, 2014 are still being uncovered by the inquest into the incident. One of the most frequently asked questions at the time of the siege was: how on earth did Man Haron Monis manage to get… Read more »
Who’s Who in the Local Court
Going to court for the first time can be intimidating, stressful and confusing. Knowing where and when to sit and stand isn’t always straightforward, and if you don’t have a lawyer you may be unsure about what to do. Although local courtrooms are never identical, the role of those who work within them are generally… Read more »
Criminal Barrister in Hot Water
He’s one of Sydney’s most well-known criminal barristers, but this won’t spare him from the wrath of court. Charles Waterstreet, best known amongst laypersons as the inspiration behind the ‘brilliant but self-destructive’ barrister Cleaver Greene in the ABC hit series Rake, has been referred to the Registrar of the Supreme Court for investigation after he… Read more »
Online Courts to be Trialled in NSW
How would you feel if your upcoming criminal case could be dealt with, at least in part, online, without you having to step foot inside a courthouse? Not only can going to court be a confronting and stressful experience, it can also be very time consuming. You or your lawyer may only be in front… Read more »
Judge or Jury: Which Would You Choose?
Would you rather be tried by a judge or a jury? Whether or not juries have a place in the modern judicial system is a debate that has been going on for many years. For centuries, the right to jury trial has been fiercely guarded as a mechanism that guarantees a fair and unbiased hearing… Read more »
Judge Compares Homosexuality to Paedophilia and Incest
The law is supposed to reflect current social attitudes and values – but the Australian justice system appears to be moving backwards in some areas rather than forwards. Unlike most developed countries, which have aligned their laws with an increased acceptance of gay marriage, the Australian legal system appears to be increasingly out of touch… Read more »
Authorities and Widow Fight Over $433,000 Found in Suitcase: Who Wins?
Margaret Elizabeth Flack, a 55-year-old widow living in Glebe, Sydney was astonished when police searched her home and found a briefcase containing almost half a million dollars in cash. She wasn’t aware of its existence, and police couldn’t find the true owner. Both the authorities and Mrs Flack believed it was theirs! But who got… Read more »
“Family Court Bomber” Arrested
Fighting your way through the Family Court is a stressful ordeal for any person – but for some, the pressure is just too much – so much that they feel compelled to take the law into their own hands. Leonard John Warwick was arrested yesterday in relation to a series of attacks on high-profile Family… Read more »
Justice Delayed is Justice Denied: Police and Lawyers Wasting Time and Money
If you have ever been charged with an offence, one of the biggest decisions you will have to make is whether to plead guilty or not guilty. While this is a big decision for you, the criminal justice system relies upon the vast majority of people pleading guilty in order to function efficiently. Indeed, if… Read more »