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In NSW, police can impound your car if you commit a serious driving offence using a vehicle registered in your name.
Credit: Mondaq - Published 2 weeks ago

NSW police can now issue fines for low, special and novice range drink-drivers instead of charging them to attend court.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on March 7, 2024

The NSW Police Force provides a community portal to request BWV information online, as well as an application form.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on January 1, 2024

Manslaughter offences fall into two broad categories – voluntary manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on December 7, 2023

The STMP is a preventative policing policy which involves its 'targets' being consistently monitored and observed.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on November 29, 2023

The emergency alert messages are part of a strategy of the NSW Police Force's Missing Persons Registry developed in 2019.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on November 7, 2023

The activist believed that she was arrested to prevent her from attending a protest.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on November 1, 2023

The Music Festivals Fundamentals training package is a mandatory learning module for police officers in NSW.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on November 1, 2023

The right to search children is only meant to be used for emergencies and lacks any form of child protection.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on October 26, 2023

NSW police can issue drug penalty notices, or on-the-spot fines, for possession of small quantities of drugs.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on September 11, 2023

The proposal has had positive feedback, particularly for its potential usefulness for documenting coercive control.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on July 31, 2023

A 'domestic violence' offence is defined as an offence involving persons in a domestic relationship.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on July 9, 2023

The jury also found he had used the teen to produce child abuse material and had then attempted to cover up his crimes.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on July 4, 2023

The NSW police have recommended charges of perverting the course of justice and interfering with a corpse.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on July 1, 2023

Recommended NSW police charges include perverting the course of justice and interfering with a corpse.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on July 1, 2023

A taser is a device which delivers a strong electric current capable of causing involuntary muscle contractions.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on June 16, 2023

In NSW, recklessly causing grievous bodily harm is an offence which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on May 29, 2023

Tasers, or Conducted Energy Devices (CEDs), are non-lethal weapons used by police officers to subdue a person.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on May 27, 2023

In NSW, assault occasioning actual bodily harm is a criminal offence with a maximum penalty of 5 years in prison.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on May 27, 2023

Perverting the course of justice is a criminal offence in NSW and carries a maximum penalty of 14 years in prison.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on May 19, 2023

NSW police will continue Operation Amarok, using various strategies to target dangerous domestic violence offenders.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on May 8, 2023

Temple authorities also found a Khalistani flag hanging on the gate, and reported the matter to New South Wales (NSW) police, the Australia Today newspaper..
Credit: Zee News - Published on May 5, 2023

Lies in a formal police interview could raise the argument that any evidence gained by deception should be inadmissible.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on April 27, 2023

The LECC investigates corruption and serious misconduct by authorities such as the NSW Crime Commission or NSW Police.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on February 27, 2023

A brief summary of NSW police rules about stopping, requiring identification and searching individuals and vehicles.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on November 12, 2022

DC considered application of Limitation Act to a case involving NSW police strip searches of children which happened 10 years ago.
Credit: Mondaq - Published on October 18, 2022

The incident took place on October 6 at about 10.30 pm, as Shubham Garg walked along the Pacific Highway, NSW Police Force said in a statement on Monday.
Credit: Zee News - Published on October 14, 2022

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