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Information relating to the Public Defenders' Annual Criminal Law Conference.
The NSW Attorney General asked us to conduct a review of victims' involvement in the sentencing process.
The Industrial Relations Commission is introducing secure, online case management services, through the NSW Online Registry.
Released in August 2008, this report examined whether the penalties attaching to sexual offences in New South Wales were appropriate.
In September 2014 Parliament passed the Bail Amendment Bill 2014, which introduced categories of offences for which bail must be refused unless an accused can
This report looked at the sentencing principles and issues relating to attempt and accessorial offences and recommended that they not be included in the standa
The Attorney General asked the Sentencing Council to consider a number of proposals from the Thomas Kelly Foundation to make amendments to the Crimes Act 1999
The Council provided the Attorney General with an interim report and a final report on standard non-parole periods and standard non-parole periods for sexual o
We provided a report, Intensive Correction Orders: Statutory Review to the Attorney General on 20 September 2016.
This Report deals with the exercise of sentencing an exceptional group of offenders: children aged between 10 and 14 who commit serious crime.
10 Feb 2025