ABC Afternoons with Jason Chong | Craig joins panel
From armed robbery and court etiquette to books and whale watching, Craig Caldicott OAM joins ABC’s afternoon panel discussion with Jason Chong.
New laws: E-scooters and similar devices allowed on public roads
From July 13, South Australians will be able to legally operate privately owned e-scooters and similar electronic mobility devices in public areas, including on roads.
Social media messaging disappears and can be deleted? Think again.
Anything you send can be retrieved in criminal proceedings—even deleted or “disappearing” messages.
I have been arrested. What happens next?
CCL talk through the likely process of being arrested by police.
Why tough proposed laws for young offenders simply won’t work
A closer look at the SA Government’s Young Offender Plan 2025.
Does intention matter? The erosion of ‘mens rea’ in dangerous driving laws
Nathan Ramos charts the evolution of dangerous driving laws… has the actual behaviour of the driver at the time of the accident become less important in the eyes of the law?
Staying safe this Adelaide Fringe Festival
The CCL team offer their tips for keeping out of trouble this Adelaide Fringe Festival
Mandatory sentencing – is it fair?
CCL’s Emily Cousins comments on the implementation of mandatory minimum sentences.
The day my life changed | Craig Caldicott OAM
Craig Caldicott sat down with The Advertiser to discuss how pursuing a career in criminal defence law changed his life.
Has the Courtroom changed? 40 years on with David Bevan ABC Radio
Craig Caldicott, on a panel of criminal law specialists, joined David Bevan in his final week on-air before retirement, discussing courtroom change, restorative justice and more.