Police Powers During COVID-19
While the severity of the global COVID-19 pandemic appears to be subsiding in Australia, at least, the changes to how we live and some of… Read More »Police Powers During COVID-19
While the severity of the global COVID-19 pandemic appears to be subsiding in Australia, at least, the changes to how we live and some of… Read More »Police Powers During COVID-19
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The impact of COVID-19 on Bail Applications in Queensland has been significant. In this podcast, Daniel Hannay gives you a rundown on the current state… Read More »What You Need to Know About Bail Applications Now
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All areas of the Australian community have been heavily impacted by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. From school closures to the shutting down of… Read More »The Effects of COVID-19 on Court Proceedings
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected every part of society for the foreseeable future, including how courts treat applications for bail or variation of bail conditions.… Read More »How Has Covid-19 Affected Bail Applications in Queensland
In this podcast, Daniel Hannay discusses what surveillance methods are currently being utilised by Queensland police.
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In this podcast, Lee Quinn discusses the recent regime of COVID-19 offences recently introduced by the Queensland Government and what you should do if you wish to… Read More »Got a COVID-19 Penalty Notice and Want to Dispute It?
In this podcast, Lee Quinn discusses the commonly asked question relating to boating offences and their impact on your motor vehicle licence.
In this podcast, Hugh Stitt discusses whether or not it is advisable to seek legal representation in traffic law matters.
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Magistrates Courts across Queensland are open and hearing cases. This Practice Direction positions the Court to respond to the evolving situation. Arrangements are being put… Read More »Despite COVID-19 Queensland Magistrates Courts Are Operating
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Search warrants often form the evidentiary basis of criminal charges, yet criminal lawyers can often overlook scrutinising those warrants to ensure they were lawful. Hannay… Read More »Hannay Lawyers Get Charges Thrown Out for Dodgy Search Warrant
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