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Catch up on the latest news from Craig Caldicott Lawyers. We are here to talk (and walk) you through South Australian Law, updates and changes and what to expect when you go to court.
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Blackmail – What is it? How is it proved?
News / Latest Craig Caldicott Lawyers are here to talk (and walk) you through what to expect when you go to Court. Blackmail is a serious criminal offence in South Australia, yet what constitutes blackmail and how severe the consequences can be is often misunderstood. Blackmail can involve a wide
Criminal defence lawyers: Roles, responsibilities, and when to get legal help
News / Latest Craig Caldicott Lawyers are here to talk (and walk) you through what to expect when you go to Court. Criminal defence lawyers play a crucial role in the Australian legal system by using their expertise to advise, represent, and protect individuals facing criminal allegations. Their responsibility is
Going to court for the first time?
Craig Caldicott Lawyers are here to talk (and walk) you through what to expect when you go to Court.
What is the ANCOR Australia?
Craig Caldicott talks us through the Australian National Child Offender Register and why it may need a reform.
Craig sits down with FiveAA’s Graham Cornes
Craig and Cornesy discuss our CEO’s journey into Criminal Law.
CLANT Biennial Bali Conference
In June the CCL team jetted off to Bali for the week-long CLANT conference in Sanur.
What happens if I get caught drug driving in South Australia?
Here’s what to expect if you are caught drug driving in SA…
Judge-alone trials and their rise to popularity
Emily Cousins talks us through why we may be moving away from jury duty.
Has the courtroom changed? 40 years on with David Bevan on ABC Radio Adelaide
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.
‘Supercar Mandates’ come into effect next week
What is a U class licence and how to obtain it…
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.
Mandatory sentencing – Is it fair?
CCL’s Emily Cousins comments on the implementation of mandatory minimum sentences.
Staying safe this Adelaide Fringe festival
The CCL team offer their tips for keeping out of trouble this Adelaide Fringe Festival
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?