Carrying Bicycles & Motor Vehicles
Many people are unaware of the strict requirements which have been placed on drivers when carrying a bicycle externally mounted to a motor vehicle.
Read MoreDriving Under the Influence of Illicit Drugs (DUI)
It is an offence under the Road Transport Act 2013 to drive a motor vehicle whilst under the influence of an illicit drug.
Read More16 criminal offences that you may not be aware of in NSW
There are a number of offences and Road Rules that you may not be aware of, even though they can attract significant penalties...
Read MoreOccupier of retail shop not liable for the actions of a “suspected fraudster”
On the 8th of February 2013, the New South Wales Court of Appeal handed down its Decision in an appeal by a store owner against a finding it was liable...
Read MoreRego labels are no longer required in NSW
From 1 January 2013, registration labels in NSW are no longer a legal requirement for light vehicles, including cars, motorcycles and trailers up to a gross vehicle mass of 4.5...
Read MoreChanges to the NSW Road Rules & Traffic Laws
NSW Roads and Maritime Services recently announced a number of changes to the NSW Road Rules due to commence on 1 November 2012. The most significant amendment involves the rules...
Read MoreWhen can a police officer search you?
Police are required to have reasonable grounds or a reasonable suspicion before they can undertake a search. Find out more by reading this article...
Read MoreInternational Child Abduction and the Hague Convention
There has recently been significant media attention regarding the case of Garning -v- Department of Community, Child Safety & Disability Services and Anor regarding the application to return four children...
Read MoreFamily Violence: New Amendments to the Family Law Act
Important amendments to the Family Law Act relating to family violence came into effect on 7 June 2012. Read this article for an overview of the changes.
Read MoreThe Pros and Cons of Electing Trial
In the criminal jurisdictions of Australia and New Zealand prosecutions are commenced by the laying of an “information”.
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