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What is bail?

Date: 06 Jun 2013, Filed under: Bail Applications, Court Appearances, Anti-Social Laws, Indecent and Sexual Assault, Murder, Sexual Offences, Drug Offences, Human Trafficking, Weapons, Assault & Battery, Robbery & Theft, Arson, Apprehended Violence Orders, Drink Driving, Speeding, Licence Appeals, Drug Driving, Traffic Matters, Witnesses and Victims, Criminal Law Matters

What is bail? Bail is often misunderstood and this article will explain the considerations the courts will make when granting bail, and what happens to...

What is intent in criminal law?

Date: 29 Oct 2012, Filed under: Court Appearances, Anti-Social Laws, Indecent and Sexual Assault, Murder, Sexual Offences, Drug Offences, Human Trafficking, Weapons, Assault & Battery, Robbery & Theft, Arson, Apprehended Violence Orders, Drink Driving, Drug Driving, Criminal Law Matters

The intention to perform a criminal act is often an element featured in a criminal matter: but what does intent actually mean? Law is often a complex vocation...

Abduction of a Child Under the Age of 16 for Sex

Date: 05 Sep 2012, Filed under: Sexual Offences, Human Trafficking, Criminal Law Matters

What’s the Maximum Penalty and which Melbourne Court hears that charge?

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