Following the abolition of the “complaint” instrument in the recent summary procedure shake-up in South Australia (SA), criminal lawyers will need to be more alert to classifying the offence in…
Read moreSaul Holt QC on the Launch of Butler and Holt’s Indictable Offences Queensland [Q&A]
Butler and Holt’s Indictable Offences Queensland is the essential guide to the law governing serious crime in Queensland. Available from 15 September 2016, this service will be released online through…
Read moreIndictable Offences Queensland: Chapter 33 – Offences Against Liberty [Sample Chapter]
Download Chapter 33 of Indictables Offences Queensland– the essential guide to the law governing serious crime in Queensland. Chapter 33 deals with offences with the common feature of unlawfully depriving a person…
Read moreIndictable Offences Queensland: Chapter 32 – Rape and Sexual Assaults [Sample Chapter]
Download chapter 32 of Indictables Offences Queensland – the essential guide to the law governing serious crime in Queensland. Chapter 32 deals primarily with sexual offending against adults where absence of…
Read moreCriminal Investigation: A Case of Big Brother Watching?
The nature and complexity of crime has changed markedly in recent years. So, too, has the scope of criminal investigation powers possessed by police and investigators.
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