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Legal aspects of Fortune Telling in Australia

Legal aspects of Fortune Telling in Australia

Overview While it might seem like harmless fun to visit a fortune teller, doing so is actually illegal in several areas of Australia. When fortune telling is done with the intention of misleading, it is considered a summary offense in some jurisdictions. The laws are written with the supposition tha...
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personal reference in NSW Australia

Personal Reference: What to include

  Character references are something you might want to include in your plea of mitigation if you have been found guilty of a crime. A personal reference provides the court with details about your personality, accomplishments, and services to society. These details may help the court determine w...
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criminal laws in NSW

Criminal Laws New South Wales

Criminal Lawyers New South Wales District courts in New South Wales (NSW) hear most of the criminal and summary criminal cases. Some of the more serious criminal cases, known as criminal offenses, are first tried in a district court and then sent to a district court or the Supreme Court. At trial, a...
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A Guide to Answering Questions During Cross-Examination in NSW Courts

A Guide to Answering Questions During Cross-Examination in NSW Courts

If you are a witness in a court case in New South Wales (NSW), you may be called upon to provide testimony during a cross-examination. Cross-examination is a critical part of the legal process, and it is essential to know how to answer questions effectively in order to maintain your credibility and ...
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