- 1. Ashley Youth Detention Centre guards forced child to perform sexual acts to get his medication, inquiry hears
- (Youth Detention)
- ... rn," Ms Ellyard said. "All these have implications for whether the community can presently be satisfied that children who are currently detained in Ashley are safe from the risk of sexual abuse." ...
- Created on 04 August 2023
- 2. Prescription, over-the-counter (OTC), herbal, and other treatments and preventive uses for COVID-19
- (Covid Research)
- ... the COVID-19 pandemic e healthcare workers not satisfied and intend to leave their jobs. JMIR Prep. 2021 doi: 10.1007/s11469-020-00418-6. [PMC free article] [PubMed] [CrossRef] [Google Scholar] 36. Zhang ...
- Created on 28 June 2021
- 3. Family Law Think Tank on Serene Teffaha from Advocate Me
- (Hero Lawyers and Attorneys)
- ... ps with thousands of members all dissatisfied, disillusioned or simply broken from their experience in the Family Court openly expressing hurt, disgust and many alleging child abuse within the system. Austra ...
- Created on 30 April 2021
- 4. The Pell legacy: lessons for cops, courts and all those who serve God and justice
- (Paedophile Pell)
- ... the time. Weinberg’s step in finding that the prosecution case should not have satisfied a jury beyond reasonable doubt was unusual — and not just for him, but for appeal court judges full stop. Appea ...
- Created on 11 May 2020
- 5. Peter Dutton proposes prison for refusing to provide passwords
- (Privacy)
- ... period. ABF officers have the power to copy a document if they’re satisfied it may contain information relevant to prohibited goods, to certain security matters or an offence against the Customs Act. ...
- Created on 20 April 2020
- 6. Tasmanian Guardianship Administration Board and the abuse of Maria Cecylia Borkowski
- (Guardianship)
- ... Act, the GAB may appoint a guardian or administrator in respect of person if it is satisfied that the person: (a) is a person with a disability; and (b) is unable by reason of the disability to make rea ...
- Created on 21 January 2020
- 7. Paedophile Police and Hypocrisy in R v Edwards [2019] QCA 15
- (Paedophile Police)
- ... court, after having considered all other available sentences, is satisfied that no other sentence is appropriate in all the circumstances of the case.” His Honour found that no other sentence was appropriate ...
- Created on 12 January 2020
- 8. Catholic church shields $2 billion in assets to limit abuse payouts
- (Paedophile coverups by church and state)
- ... be one this time. At a court hearing in early December, the federal judge overseeing the case asked Stang if he was satisfied with how the mediation was going. The lawyer would only say he was committed ...
- Created on 08 January 2020
- 9. Ritual Abuse in Australia
- (Uncategorised)
- ... Mr O’Callaghan said in a letter to the victim’s lawyers in 2000. Earlier during a formal interview with the victim, Mr O’Callaghan said he was satisfied the man was telling the truth.”I see no reason ...
- Created on 26 September 2019
- 10. Crimes Legislation Amendment (Sexual Crimes against Children and Community Protection Measures) Bill 2019
- (Federal Attorney-General )
- ... or the harm done by each inpidual crime. The presumption in favour of cumulative sentences can be set aside if the court is satisfied that imposing sentences concurrently or with only partial-cumulation ...
- Created on 11 September 2019
- 11. Egregious departure from role of judge': federal judge blasted for unfairness
- (Corrupt Magistrates and Judges)
- ... ttorney-General Christian Porter said the court had its own complaints process and he was satisfied that all federal courts take complaints seriously. A spokesperson for the Federal Circuit Court sa ...
- Created on 26 August 2019
- 12. George Pell’s defence torn to shreds by judges
- (Paedophile Pell)
- ... The two judges agreed it “was open to the jury to be satisfied beyond reasonable doubt Cardinal Pell was guilty as charged” and also dismissed the appeal on technical grounds. The decision means Australia’s ...
- Created on 21 August 2019
- 13. Children suffering deprevation while in child placement
- (Uncategorised)
- ... from Ukraine adopted 5 years prior to the abuse allegations by Georgia couple Earl and Deborah Dinkler. The children had been forced to run 15 laps around the property before breakfast "just about every d ...
- Created on 19 July 2019
- 14. Public Trustee suspended over possible misbehaviour
- (Australian public guardian corruption)
- ... that she can now, at this important juncture; with both the recently appointed 2019 Board and the appointment of the new NSW Local Government Minister, be satisfied leaving Local Government Professionals ...
- Created on 16 June 2019
- 15. Silenced
- (Uncategorised)
- ... she could live there and her mother was satisfied she was safe. Sarah wants more training for counsellors and child representatives in the family law system, so, unlike in her experience, cries for help ...
- Created on 13 June 2019
- 16. George Pell appeal: defence claims abuse ‘could not have happened’
- (Paedophile Pell)
- ... in the best position to see and hear the witnesses during the trial, to be satisfied beyond reasonable doubt of the applicant’s guilt of the charges. “There is thus no basis upon which the verdicts o ...
- Created on 05 June 2019
- 17. Serial WA child rapist who claimed 'victims were willing' to be released from jail
- (Paedophile protection by state government)
- ... supervision orders. Supreme Court Judge Anthony Derrick found that MGD could be managed under the orders even though he remained a danger to the community. "I am satisfied that the respondent, despit ...
- Created on 03 May 2019
- 18. Penny-pinching, raking in huge fees: public trustees under scrutiny
- (Guardianship)
- ... the Herald and The Age have heard from many individuals and families dissatisfied with the system as it currently stands. Of course, not every allegation of wrongdoing is true. Guardianship and financia ...
- Created on 03 February 2019
- 19. Will Dr Pridgeon end up with compo?
- (Australian Antipaedophile Party)
- ... grounds, because he “reasonably suspected” that Haneef had an association with people involved in terrorism. He further said “I’m satisfied the cancellation is in the national interest. I have a responsibility ...
- Created on 04 January 2019
- 20. Statistical Evidence: Gumshoe’s Family Court Survey
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... would presumably include many persons who found it to be satisfactory. I ask that you interpret it as a survey of dissatisfied parents. (E.g., like those thousands of victims who presented to the Royal ...
- Created on 02 January 2019
- 21. The real criminal syndicate kidnapping children for paedophiles in family court
- (Australian Antipaedophile Party)
- ... he sentence. At 21 The husband agreed that there were three occasions when he behaved in an indecent manner in relation to the child J. At 27 Bee J stated “I am not reasonably satisfied that the wife h ...
- Created on 02 December 2018
- 22. Paul Contempree
- (Australian public guardian corruption)
- ... to find somebody, who would be willing to build a Class Action case, against this outlandish Australian Government Department, taking it directly to the High Court of Australia in Canberra. Several dissatisfied ...
- Created on 14 September 2018
- 23. County reaches settlement agreement in lawsuits by former foster children
- (Child Protection Lawsuits)
- ... is not yet final, but his clients were satisfied with the outcome. “They’re looking forward to moving on with their lives and putting this behind them,” McMillan said by phone. “They are hopeful this ...
- Created on 18 August 2018
- 24. Limitations of Actions (Child Sexual Abuse) Amendment Bill
- (Uncategorised)
- ... ation period has expired, the permission of the court is required before a new action may be commenced. The court may grant permission for a new action to be commenced if satisfied that it is just and reas ...
- Created on 06 June 2018
- 25. Serious failings in foster care services
- (About Foster Care)
- ... later correspondence, Tusla told Hiqa that no requests would be made for placements until Tusla was satisfied with the standard of service provided. A number of other problems were identified, including ...
- Created on 03 May 2018
- 26. Mental asylum mass exhumations and missing remains: the tale of Wolston Park’s lost and forgotten patients.
- (Uncategorised)
- ... of Mental Hygiene has satisfied himself that the work has no detrimental effect on these patients”. In the 19 June 1947 edition of The Courier Mail, an article disputes claims the patients volunteered. ...
- Created on 18 April 2018
- 27. Working with children checks granted to sex offenders and criminals through VCAT challenges
- (Uncategorised)
- ... puty president, Mark Dwyer, in his decision overturning the refusal. "I was satisfied that the giving of an assessment notice to [him] would not pose an unjustifiable risk to the safety of children, an ...
- Created on 03 April 2018
- 28. Attorney Connie Reguli: Lowering the Bar of Public Discourse on Child Protective Laws
- (Advocates)
- ... from a superior court if they are not satisfied with their outcome. What I do not expect is for an attorney to solicit others to disparage a judge in a public forum knowing full well this is unacceptable ...
- Created on 11 February 2018
- 29. Objections and appeals to SA Department of Human Services decisions
- (South Australia Child Protection)
- ... Tribunal to allow a representative (including a legal representative) to make submissions at the hearing. Time limit If a person is dissatisfied with an objection decision made by DHS-Child Support, s/h ...
- Created on 07 January 2018
- 30. NZ Teen jailed for sexually abusing foster kids in his parents' care
- (NZ Child, Youth and Family (CPS))
- ... the Herald cannot identify the sex offender or his parents - who both carry a conviction for physically assaulting a child placed in their care by CYF. "I am satisfied that there would be extreme ha ...
- Created on 11 December 2017
- 31. Australian Paralegal Association on Family Law and Child Protection
- (Australian Paralegal Association)
- ... tly 80% of clients felt satisfied with their services. The questions used in this ‘research’ should be independently analysed. I highly suspect that parent’s who have had their children removed, would ...
- Created on 16 November 2017
- 32. New Queensland Child protection legislation receives assent
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... determined, when varying or revoking a long-term guardianship order for a child and making another long-term guardianship order or a permanent care order for the child, unless the court is satisfied that ...
- Created on 14 November 2017
- 33. 6.4.3. Cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
- (Covid Human Rights)
- ... the proportionality test in respect of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment is less likely to be satisfied (Report of the Special Rapporteur on the question of Torture to the Commission on Human Rights, ...
- Created on 01 September 2017
- 34. ICAC Operation Credo finds Obeid, Tripodi, Kelly engaged in corrupt conduct
- (Corrupt Politicians)
- ... aintained he had no recollection of receiving the wine, describing it as a "massive failure of memory". In its findings, the commission said it was satisfied Mr O'Farrell did not intend to give misleadi ...
- Created on 03 August 2017
- 35. Aston Hall, Dr Kenneth Milner, child sex abuse and human experimentation
- (Paedophiles in the system)
- ... at Aston Hall. Based on this, we are currently in the process of recording various crime types in relation to accounts given by former residents. “Once we are satisfied all accounts have been obtained, ...
- Created on 20 April 2017
- 36. A young mom took a leap and sued DHS. It may have been doomed to fail.
- (Child Protection Lawsuits)
- ... opinion to be the best interest of the children.” Hall’s attorney Bill Whitfield was satisfied with the court’s order to dismiss and said it proves Hall and the other defendants did nothing wrong. ...
- Created on 04 March 2017
- 37. Brian Clare’s Story and Operation Rose
- (Uncategorised)
- ... e were satisfied there was no evidence of prior collusion. In the event the criminal trial did not take place and the victims were left without any meaningful justice I also had written communication wi ...
- Created on 30 January 2017
- 38. Celebrated lawyer adds himself to client’s will
- (Lawyers Named and Shamed)
- ... into consideration De Marchi’s “otherwise blameless record” – that a reprimand for each offense, in addition to a $5,000 fine and an order to pay costs of $15,000, satisfied the need for deterrence and ...
- Created on 25 January 2017
- 39. Celebrated lawyer adds himself to client’s will
- (Lawyers Named and Shamed)
- ... into consideration De Marchi’s “otherwise blameless record” – that a reprimand for each offense, in addition to a $5,000 fine and an order to pay costs of $15,000, satisfied the need for deterrence and ...
- Created on 25 January 2017
- 40. Murky past of Australian cop Damian Goodfellow, and the criminal who went on to kill
- (Police Corruption and Brutality)
- ... erarchy, complaining about the "improper use of public resources" to "systematically target" the men because of their "sexual orientation". Assistant Commissioner Mick Fuller replied, stating he was ...
- Created on 10 November 2016
- 41. Suffer the children - Trouble in the Family Court
- (Court Ordered Abuse)
- ... Collier said mothers were increasingly fabricating child sexual-abuse allegations to stop fathers seeing their children. “I’m satisfied,” he told Fairfax, “that a number of people who have appeared before ...
- Created on 28 September 2016
- 42. Echoes of notorious lunatic asylum continue today for mental health patients, researcher says
- (Mental Health)
- ... e promises to improve the buildings. The newspapers were not satisfied, and agitated until senior staff were sacked. "So nothing really happened from the inquiries, except people were sacked and poo ...
- Created on 06 September 2016
- 43. NSW Legal Aid - Care and protection matters
- (Legal Aid)
- ... er of the court. For a grant of legal aid to be made in these types of matters the following tests need to be satisfied: the applicant meets the Means Test, and the applicant meets the Unpaid Contributi ...
- Created on 05 September 2016
- 44. [Another] Judge (Ryan) sympathises with Children's Court guard who had sex with 'worldly' 14-year-old
- (Paedophile Judges)
- ... bad – who lost his job after he was charged and has since remained unemployed – had received a "salutary lesson" from his arrest and criminal trial, the judge said. "I'm absolutely satisfied that th ...
- Created on 20 August 2016
- 45. Former foster child speaks out about alleged sexual abuse at Batshaw
- (Uncategorised)
- ... administrators refuse to discuss specific cases. “If the client is not satisfied with our answer he can appeal to the public protector that’s the provincial ombudsman,” said Rosemay St-Fort, Batshaw’s ...
- Created on 27 July 2016
- 46. Vote Compass: Australians want a federal corruption watchdog, even though major parties don't
- (Corrupt Politicians)
- ... onents of the bill, like Senator Lambie, were not satisfied that the ABCC's lens was just focused on the building industry, and argued instead for a broader corruption watchdog. Property Council chief K ...
- Created on 06 June 2016
- 47. Dobbs
- (Uncategorised)
- ... orientation. The psychiatrist’s latest report said he was now of moderate to low risk of reoffending. “I am satisfied that (Dobbs’s) risk of reoffending has reduced significantly over the last 14 years,’’ ...
- Created on 01 June 2016
- 48. DPP (Cth) v McIntosh [2016] VCC 622 (19 May 2016)
- (Paedophile Protecting Judges)
- ... ularly insightful, and in my view quite remarkable as coming from a child of her age. I am satisfied that each of your nieces has been harmed already by your offending, based on their mother's descrip ...
- Created on 19 May 2016
- 49. 6.4.4. Medical or scientific experimentation or treatment
- (Covid Human Rights)
- ... following conditions, among others, are satisfied: (b) that the patient's decision is made voluntarily and without inducement or compulsion; and (c) that the patient has been informed about the natu ...
- Created on 10 May 2016
- 50. The Mullighan Inquiry coverups and an eighty year supression order in South Australia
- (Child Protection Inquiries and Royal Commissions )
- ... as pressured by police to do so. In the event, he now wants that document rescinded and the investigation revived. Mullighan appears to support this position, telling Hyde in July 2005: "Mr Shannon is di ...
- Created on 31 August 2015