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When Guilty Doesn't Mean the End: The Complexities of Appealing Jury Verdicts
Not The End of The Matter: Appealing Guilty Verdicts In Jury Trials The devastation experienced by an accused person, along with their family and friends, following a jury’s guilty verdict—often leading to the revocation of bail and incarceration—does not mark the end of the road for those accused of a serious offence. This article explores...
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Eroding Safeguards: The Diminishing Role of Reasonable Suspicion in NSW
Reasonable Suspicion in NSW and the Implications of its Erosion In NSW, the concept of “reasonable suspicion” plays a crucial role in regulating police powers and protecting individual rights. The...
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Juror Misconduct: The Hidden Threat to Fair Trials and the Cost of Justice in NSW
What is Juror Misconduct? If jurors engage in behaviour that violates their duties, such as independent investigation, inappropriate communication, or exposure to prejudicial information, a mistrial may be warranted. Recent...
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New Bail Laws Tighten on Domestic Violence Offenders
New Bail laws targeting Domestic Violence accused On 1 July 2024 changes to the Bail Act 2013 aimed at making it harder for persons accused of serious domestic violence offences...
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“Coercive Control”
NSW introduces new offence of ‘Abusive behaviour towards current or former intimate partners’ On 1 July 2024, a new offence of ‘abusive behaviour towards current or former intimate partners’ became...
Digital Detective Article 19 DEC 2023
Unveiling the Digital Detective: The Impact of Technology on Criminal Investigations in NSW
Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of criminal investigations, technology has emerged as a powerful ally, reshaping the way law enforcement agencies in New South Wales (NSW) approach crime-solving. From sophisticated...
Tailgating Article 19 DEC 2023
The Tailgating Tango: The Rules of the Road in NSW and Beyond
Have you ever been cruising down the scenic roads of New South Wales (NSW), the wind in your hair, tunes blasting through the speakers, and suddenly, a car appears on...

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LinkedIn Post (Jackson John)
When Guilty Doesn't Mean the End: The Complexities of Appealing Jury Verdicts
Not The End of The Matter: Appealing Guilty Verdicts In Jury Trials The devastation experienced by an accused person, along with their family and friends, following a jury’s guilty verdict—often...
LinkedIn Post (Jackson John)
Eroding Safeguards: The Diminishing Role of Reasonable Suspicion in NSW
Reasonable Suspicion in NSW and the Implications of its Erosion In NSW, the concept of “reasonable suspicion” plays a crucial role in regulating police powers and protecting individual rights. The...
LinkedIn Post (Jackson John)
Juror Misconduct: The Hidden Threat to Fair Trials and the Cost of Justice in NSW
What is Juror Misconduct? If jurors engage in behaviour that violates their duties, such as independent investigation, inappropriate communication, or exposure to prejudicial information, a mistrial may be warranted. Recent...
LinkedIn Post (Jackson John)
New Bail Laws Tighten on Domestic Violence Offenders
New Bail laws targeting Domestic Violence accused On 1 July 2024 changes to the Bail Act 2013 aimed at making it harder for persons accused of serious domestic violence offences...
LinkedIn Post (Jackson John1)
“Coercive Control”
NSW introduces new offence of ‘Abusive behaviour towards current or former intimate partners’ On 1 July 2024, a new offence of ‘abusive behaviour towards current or former intimate partners’ became...
Digital Detective Article 19 DEC 2023
Unveiling the Digital Detective: The Impact of Technology on Criminal Investigations in NSW
Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of criminal investigations, technology has emerged as a powerful ally, reshaping the way law enforcement agencies in New South Wales (NSW) approach crime-solving. From sophisticated...