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Latest prosecution News

EPA Shuts Down Brooklyn Recycler After Court Case
Historical win for Indigenous survivors of abuse
From Kitchen To Conviction – Christopher Laurance Reich
Samarco Update – Acquittal Of Criminal Charges
It’s fine to recycle – tyre company ordered to pay $45,000 for community bicycle program
ASIC announces new enforcement priorities with a focus on cost of living pressures
Israel Receives Failing Grade On U.S. Demands In Gaza
CLP Government introduces fines, brings back truancy officers to get kids to school
Public Statement by Chair of Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict
Oath Against Tax Evasion
NSW man charged over allegedly importing DVDs containing child abuse material
MLL Legal Selects Anaqua’s AQX Law Firm Platform to Enhance IP Management and Drive Operational Efficiency
Government to publish secret section of Robodebt report, but timing is uncertain
Robodebt Royal Commission Confidential Chapter
Samarco update – Ratification of agreement with Brazilian Public Authorities
Paskeville greyhound trainer convicted for leaving four dogs to suffer without vet care
Father and stepdaughter convicted for animal ill-treatment
Acting Commissioner Senate Estimates Opening Statement
Wyndham’s Serious About Pool Registration
A Fresh Start for Queensland: Crisafulli Ministry unveiled as Cabinet gets to work
Fujimori government’s forced sterilisation policy violated women’s rights, UN committee says in landmark ruling: Peru
Have the NDIS reforms thrown the baby out with the bathwater?
ERO report shows Government’s truancy emphasis is vital
Police announce reward, launch 0800 number in Easton homicide investigation
New Laws To Help Protect Victims From Further Trauma
Major increases to penalties and criminal offences planned for NDIS providers
Commercial jet boat driver sentenced for operating dangerously on a popular South Island river
Doctors are preoccupied with threats of criminal charges in states with abortion bans, putting patients’ lives at risk
No glossing over as painter faces court – Simon Craig Callard
Romania is progressing in implementing the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention but needs to improve its foreign bribery legislation and detection, says the OECD…
Despite important progress in foreign bribery enforcement, Austria must improve its framework for the implementation of the Anti-Bribery Convention, says the OECD…
WorkSafe commences prosecutions over two mining fatalities
Kids under 15 working in Brighton footy club canteens leads to fine for child employment breaches
Monday 21 October 2024
Kids under 15 working in footy club canteens leads to fine for child employment breaches
Culture Of Misconduct In NSW Police
Statement From Attorney-General 17 October
Andrew Urban “Fronts Up” At Museum Of Riverina
Four caught illegally whitebaiting during joint operation in Southland
Southland Police acknowledge sentencing in intimate visual recordings case
$500,000 reward announced for information in relation to the 1990 Oakdale Guest House fatal fire
DOC Appalled To Find Second Shot Sea Lion In Catlins
UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances publishes findings on Morocco, Norway and Ukraine
Charges against former Macquarie adviser dismissed
Wairarapa Police Are Getting Tough On Poachers
NSW man jailed over attempted forced marriages of his children
Freedom Of Expression Crucial To Democracy
Algerian Appeals Court must reverse abusive sentence against Hirak poet Djamila Bentouis, say UN experts