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Section 106 of Sentencing Act 2002 – What is it and why do you need to know about it?
Under s 106(1) of the Act, a person who is found guilty or who pleads guilty may be discharged without conviction.
Dec 11, 20232 min read


Three Strikes; Past, Present, and Pitfalls?
This article discusses the ideological underpinnings of the Three Strikes regime
Dec 6, 20232 min read


First time in Court?
By Alessia Spense Your first time in Court can be daunting. This article outlines what to expect at your first appearance so you can...
Dec 1, 20232 min read


Indeterminate Orders in Aotearoa New Zealand
By Georgia Warwick There are certain kinds of indeterminate orders that a court may impose on a person convicted of serious crimes. These...
Nov 30, 20233 min read


THE PLOT TO MURDER JULIAN ASSANGE IS BEING IGNORED BY THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA
The US government reportedly planned to kidnap and murder Julian Assange. And yet the Australian commentariat and media are silent. Why?
Dec 10, 20213 min read


NZ SHOULD OFFER JULIAN ASSANGE ASYLUM. HERE’S WHY.
In a decision released overnight, the UK judge presiding over Julian’s latest court hearing in London blocked extradition by the USA,...
Jan 6, 20212 min read


VOTING 'NO' IN OCTOBER'S CANNABIS CONTROL BILL REFERENDUM? THINK AGAIN.
Are you thinking about voting “No” in the upcoming referendum – missing our opportunity to overturn 45 years of failed cannabis laws?...
Mar 8, 20204 min read


MARIA EXPOSTO: SENTENCED TO DEATH AFTER BEING SCAMMED
Private investigator Therese Bogart looks into Maria Exposto’s case and details everything you need to know about how she uncovers online...
Jul 6, 201910 min read
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