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Tammy Mills

Tammy Mills

Legal Affairs Reporter at The Age Australia Online

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    ‘Toxic’ OPP in turmoil, with solicitor exodus after sex offence unit axed

    Solicitors are leaving in ‘absolutely unprecedented numbers’ and several criminal trials have been adjourned because the OPP was unable to find prosecutors.
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    ‘They never had the power to be police’: Defence lawyers scramble t...

    More than 1000 police were improperly sworn in as officers in an administrative error that has thrown potentially thousands of cases into doubt.
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    ‘Dark cloud of war’: Melbourne protesters condemn Russian threat to...

    Hundreds of demonstrators marched in Melbourne on Sunday, waving Ukrainian flags and holding placards with massages including “Stop Putin now” and “No war in Ukraine”.
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    Melbourne Press Club board to review decision to rescind Quill over...

    The Melbourne Press Club is reconsidering its decision to annul an award given to Age sports reporter Sam McClure over a news story on an Adelaide Crows training camp.
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    Lawyer accused of posting solicitor’s number in sex work ad

    A family and divorce lawyer fighting sexual harassment allegations says he posted the female solicitor’s number online accidentally during a drug and alcohol-fuelled spree, VCAT has heard.
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    Elections watchdog denies targeting former NBA player Andrew Bogut ...

    The former Boomer and NBA basketballer was sent a warning from the electoral commission about a video he posted on social media that attacked the state government.
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    As it happened: Immigration Minister cancels Serbian tennis star No...

    Immigration Minister Alex Hawke has used his personal power to cancel Novak Djokovic’s visa, as his lawyers prepare to file an immediate injunction against the decision.
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    Novak Djokovic visa saga as it happened: Immigration Minister to ma...

    Immigration Minister Alex Hawke is likely to make the call today on whether he would cancel the visa of the reigning Australian Open champion again.
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    As it happened: Novak Djokovic wins court case to play in 2022 Aust...

    The world number one is arguing his case to remain in the country to defend his Australian Open crown in the federal court.
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    From a murder to the High Court: How abortion clinic safe access zo...

    Twenty years ago, a security guard at a fertility clinic in East Melbourne was killed by a gunman. His death would become a catalyst for change.
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    Heartbreak relived: Catholic Church seeks abuse victim’s abortion r...

    A woman who is suing the church because she was abused by a priest in the 1970s says she’s shattered that the church’s lawyers are seeking her sensitive medical records.
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    Police body camera footage allowed in Victorian civil lawsuits

    The government has intervened so that body-worn camera footage can be accessed in civil claims against authorities such as police and prison guards.
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    Strangulation, a red flag for murder, but law yet to be implemented

    Eight months before Joy Rowley was murdered in her home on the Mornington Peninsula, she survived a strangulation assault. Ten years on, her children are frustrated laws that could’ve protected her have not been enacted.
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    As it happened: Kairouz evidence held behind closed doors after con...

    MP Marlene Kariouz accused of spending up to $18,000 a year on memberships, while one of her key staffers said ballot papers were filled out for members who either didn’t know, or didn’t care, about their vote.
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    As it happened: Electorate officer denies seeing forged ballots - T...

    Electorate officers Christine Kelly and Kirsten Psaila are listed to appear as witnesses this week at the hearings probing allegations of corrupt conduct, including misuse of money, involving Victorian public officials.
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    Law aimed at slashing court backlog to let judges offer sentencing ...

    Victorian judges would be given increased powers to give an accused person an indication of what their sentence would be if they pleaded guilty in legislation to be introduced to Parliament on Tuesday.
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    The right to protest in a pandemic - does it exist?

    Though rendered illegal under the broad restrictions made under public health orders, protests have occurred - from the organised Black Lives Matter demonstration, to the chaotic anti-lockdown, anti-vaccine roving protests in Melbourne.
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    Former White Ribbon ambassador guilty of multiple rapes unmasked

    Jon Seccull, a former prison officer, was found guilty by a jury in June of nine counts of rape, two charges of assault and one count of threatening to inflict serious injury.
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    As it happened: Melbourne protests fizzle as police turn out in force

    Here’s when it’s dropping.
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    Cedar Meats fined $15,000 after worker crushes arm

    The meatworks that experienced an outbreak of COVID-19 last year has pleaded guilty in court to failing to provide a safe workplace.
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    Melbourne courts: Taxi driver awarded $1.5 million after carbon mon...

    No one told Muhammad Salman Shahid when he picked up his taxi for his shift in Melbourne that another driver had died in the same vehicle the night before.