
Criminal Law updates, matters of relevance and interest to lawyers who practise in criminal law.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Paul, Caitlin and Sophie round out the year with the latest on:
• The boundaries of search powers under the Firearms Act, LEPRA and the Common Law in AA v Constable Michael Moore [2025] NSWSC 1241
• The use of evidence obtained by community vigila... more
In this episode, Paul Coady SC will take you through: A listener shout out! A special leave application discussing integrity of judicial power and the ANOM app in CD v The Commonwealth of Australia (A2-2025 & A24-2024) [2025] HCA 37 and a related boo... more
Legal Aid NSW lawyers, join forces with Aboriginal Legal Service NSW/ACT Ltd to discuss the new bail test introduced under s22C of the Bail Act as it relates to children. In this two-part episode, you will hear frank discussion on the decision to int... more
Legal Aid NSW lawyers, join forces with Aboriginal Legal Service NSW/ACT Ltd to discuss the new bail test introduced under s22C of the Bail Act as it relates to children. In this two-part episode, you will hear frank discussion on the decision to int... more
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This series focuses on crucial developments and significant cases in criminal law, primarily tailored for legal practitioners. It features in-depth discussions on various topics including bail applications, judicial procedures, and the implications of new legislation. Recent episodes have highlighted high-profile cases, the impact of technological advancements in legal practice, and a strong emphasis on issues affecting marginalized communities, particularly Aboriginal youth in the legal system. The hosts, often involving experienced legal professionals, present both practical advice and legal analysis, making this series an essential resource for those engaged with criminal law in New South Wales.
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