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Domestic Violence Offences NSW

Domestic violence offences are extremely prevalent in New South Wales, with statistics revealing that the number of incidents occurring in the state continues to rise.

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What is the age of criminal responsibility in NSW?

In each state and territory in Australia, the law provides that children under 10 years of age cannot commit a criminal offence.

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What is offence of "fraud" in NSW?

In New South Wales, fraud offences have significantly increased in recent times, largely due to a rise in the availability of cyber-enabled means to commit offences.

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What is the offence of 'break and enter' in NSW?

In New South Wales, there are numerous types of ‘break and enter’ offences under the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW). Notably, NSW retains the highest full-time imprisonment rate for break and enter, and burglary offences across Australia, as well as when compared to countries such as New Zealand, England, and the United States.

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What is a mental health (section 14) application in New South Wales?

In New South Wales, people charged with criminal offences who are suffering mental health issues are able to seek to have their matters diverted away from the criminal justice system, with it instead dealt with by them undertaking the mental health treatment they require.

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A Quick Guide to Police Powers in New South Wales

In New South Wales, police officers have a wide range of powers that enable them to perform their duties. These powers are mainly set out in the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 (NSW) (‘LEPRA’) which provides legislated guidelines for how they are to be performed.

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What is the law on consent in NSW?

The law on consent is crucial to the offences of sexual assault, sexual touching, and where a sexual act is committed, among others, and is contained within the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW).

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3 charges withdrawn by prosecution

On the date of the offence, he was driving home when his mother called him advising him that his ex-girlfriend was assaulting her at the property, he immediately sped to the home.

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Young man found not guilty of sexual intercourse without consent after a new years eve party

A 21 year old man who was student studying commerce, was charged with an offence of sexual intercourse without consent (rape).

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