Cops, judges clash: Law & disorder as courts go soft on youth bail
Senior judges have slammed toughened youth bail laws, but police want them to be even stronger to protect regional towns constantly under siege from under-age crime.
Senior judges have slammed toughened youth bail laws, but police want them to be even stronger to protect regional towns constantly under siege from under-age crime.
Before Harry had turned 14, he had more than 100 interactions with police on his record, faced court on four different sets of charges, was given five cautions and served time on remand in juvenile detention.
Five days after two nurses went viral over comments threatening to kill Israeli patients, police have finally confirmed they are in possession of the clip they needed.
Police are now believed to have the “critical evidence” needed to progress the investigation into two nurses at the centre of a hate speech video. It comes after one of the nurses’ homes was raided by officers on Friday.
One of the nurses at the centre of the anti-Semitic viral video has been hospitalised over mental health concerns. Meanwhile, as an Israeli influencer released his unedited version online, police say they are still waiting for raw footage.
An Israeli social media influencer has agreed to give NSW Police the full and unedited version of a sickening video where he exposed the anti-Semitic tirade of two Sydney nurses.
The two NSW Health nurses stood down over a vile anti-Semitic video have been identified.
Police were called to Bankstown Hospital on Friday night, after a 17-year-old boy presented to the Emergency Department with a gunshot wound to the right leg.
Just days after a Kingswood pizza shop owner was stabbed to death by a gang of youths, business owners in neighbouring stores say coming to work has become a daunting task.
Residents living above a topless bar have had their savings stripped and are locked in a legal dispute with the Petersham Inn, after an “unfair” strata arrangement saw insurance costs soar.
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