Category - Criminal law
In his regular column for InDaily, Morry Bailes outlines why Australians face a difficult debate about the balance between our traditional Western freedoms and the security measures needed to combat terrorism.
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We've joined the Police Association of South Australia in a campaign to protect the rights of injured police officers.
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Whatever your experience with the criminal justice system, there are a few things you can do when charged with a criminal offence to make it easier for your lawyer.
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Traffic offences and criminal charges can have serious consequences for people facing court alone, writes TGB's Perth Criminal Law team.
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While restraining orders are important for domestic violence issues, TGB told the Sunday Mail that the orders are being misused in other disputes.
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TGB's Tim White talks about how a new rule enforcing a one metre gap between cyclists and motorists will impact traffic fines and injury compensation claims.
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Richard Yates outlines the changes in the basic standards to be observed by those in the public service, as they have been written in the new Public Sector Code of Conduct. Any breach of this code can give rise to a liability to disciplinary action.
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A Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyer provided comment to The Australian on a recent decision in the High Court of Australia that prevents drivers from seeking to challenge their drunk-driving convictions.
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The TGB Criminal Law Team discusses the intricacies of Intervention Orders and the ways in which they can be challenged or removed with the assistance of a lawyer.
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