- 1. Concealing a serious indictable offence is a crime - think Lawyers and Solicitors in Child Welfare Jurisdiction ...
- (Legislation and Acts)
- (1) An adult-- (a) who knows or believes that a serious indictable offence has been committed by another person, and (b) who knows or believes that he or she has information that might be of material ...
- Created on 19 April 2022
- 2. 400 deaths, zero convictions: Australia's national shame.
- (Indigenous Murders by Police)
- ... In April 2020, the coroner referred the case to prosecutors for further investigation stating that "there was the possibility an indictable offence had occurred," the ABC reports. Tanya, Kumanjayi ...
- Created on 29 May 2020
- 3. Sutherland police tactical unit use excessive force for a bit of weed
- (Uncategorised)
- ... were also in on this as they waited idly by whilst he was beaten, all raids are meant to be recorded this was not recorded until after they had assaulted him. They found a non indictable amount of weed ...
- Created on 24 December 2019
- 4. Senator Culleton's submission to the High Court
- (Constitutional Issues)
- ... e High Court Rules 1952, nor the High Court Rules 2004, contain Rules to facilitate this very important function of a Federal Supreme Court no matter what it is called. Breach of Statute Law was always an Ind ...
- Created on 21 November 2016
- 5. Blind-reported child sex abuse cases may be reopened after hundreds not investigated
- (Paedophile coverups by church and state)
- ... s about blind reporting. The NSW Ombudsman's office has lodged a submission with the royal commission, highlighting the practice of blind reporting serious indictable offences "is inconsistent with se ...
- Created on 20 April 2016
- 6. South Australians banned from knowing about alleged Salt Creek attacker
- (Uncategorised)
- ... aggravated cause serious harm and detaining a person to commit an indictable offence. It is alleged he sexually assaulted one of the women, aged in her 20s, at Salt Creek before trying to murder her ...
- Created on 15 February 2016
- 7. "Barnardos have a different vision for the children they kidnap"
- (Barnardos)
- ... drove nearly six hours to retrieve the babies, were informed they were not there. The parents are now persuing serious indictable offences including kidnap against Barnardos, and as there is no way ou ...
- Created on 12 March 2014
- 8. Reform for better child protection
- (What do we want?)
- ... y of a person includes the safety of the person who conveys the information and the person to whom it is conveyed. As it is an indictable offence of Kidnapping under the Crimes Act to remove ...
- Created on 09 March 2014
- 9. "Banker's Lies, Crime and Suicide"
- (Uncategorised)
- ... endeavours to prevent the commission of the offence; shall be guilty of an indictable offence. Penalty: Imprisonment for life. 24 AA Treachery: (1) A person shall not: (a) Do any act ...
- Created on 30 July 2013
- 10. "Legislation Amendments required for Australian Legislation to comply with the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights."
- (Uncategorised)
- ... ence to the safety of a person includes the safety of the person who conveys the information and the person to whom it is conveyed. As it is an indictable offence of Kidnapping under the Crimes Act to r ...
- Created on 11 July 2013
- 11. "Crimes Act 1900 - Section 351B - Aiders and Abettors Punishable as Principals"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... section applies to offences committed before or after the commencement of this section. (4) This section applies to an indictable offence that is being dealt with summarily. купить духи разработка сайтов ...
- Created on 14 February 2012
- 12. "Crimes Act 1900 - Section 546A - Consorting with Convicted Persons"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- (1) Any person who habitually consorts with persons who have been convicted of indictable offences, if he or she knows that the persons have been convicted of indictable offences, shall be liable on ...
- Created on 14 February 2012
- 13. "Crimes Act 1900 No 40 Part 4B - Section 249K - Blackmail Offence "
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... if the person commits an offence against subsection (1) by an accusation, or a threatened accusation, that a person has committed a serious indictable offence. Maximum penalty: Imprisonment for 14 years. ...
- Created on 11 January 2012
- 14. "Crimes Act 1958 - Section 63A Kidnapping"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... to gain for himself or any other person any advantage (however arising) from the detention of that person shall, whether or not any demand or threat is in fact made, be guilty of an indictable offence ...
- Created on 02 December 2011
- 15. What You Need to Prosecute Your Dirty DoCS Worker
- (Uncategorised)
- ... and indictable matters dealt with summarily a short general expression of the offence may be used rather than the full text of the indictment. Identifying particulars must also be included such as: ...
- Created on 04 April 2011
- 16. "Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Amendment Bill 2010"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... of a reporter may be disclosed to police. This disclosure is only permitted in connection with the investigation of a serious indictable offence or reportable conduct alleged to have been committed or ...
- Created on 23 November 2010
- 17. ICAC Act 1988 No 35 - 93 Injury to witness or person assisting Commission
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... (a) his or her assisting the Commission, or (b) any evidence given by him or her before the Commission is guilty of an indictable offence. Maximum penalty: 200 penalty units or imprisonment ...
- Created on 28 July 2010
- 18. NSW Crimes Act 1900
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... is a serious indictable offence is unnecessary Division 2 - Interference with the administration of justice 314. False accusations etc 315. Hindering investigation ...
- Created on 20 May 2010
- 19. Why Won't Linda Burney Answer These Questions !!! What Are You Hiding Minister for Child Trafficking?
- (Uncategorised)
- ... to the adult future of 'E': a. Would the highly respected child and family psychiatrist, Dr AM, who is on the NSW Criminal Indictable Experts List for child and family matters or Australia's ...
- Created on 19 May 2010
- 20. The Australian Public Demands Answers to These Questions That Were Raised in Parliament Time in 2008 - The Case of Sexually Assaulted and Kidnapped, AND Still Held Hostage to This Day by DOCs - Emily
- (Uncategorised)
- ... to the adult future of 'E': a. Would the highly respected child and family psychiatrist, Dr AM, who is on the NSW Criminal Indictable Experts List for child and family matters or Australia's ...
- Created on 25 April 2010
- 21. Crimes Act 1900 - Sect 249K Blackmail offence
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... by an accusation, or a threatened accusation, that a person has committed a serious indictable offence. Maximum penalty: Imprisonment for 14 years. Source: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/nsw/consol_act/ca190082/s249k.html ...
- Created on 19 March 2010