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Fines Will Not Deter Criminals |
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Monday, 22 October 2007 |
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On-the-Spot fines for crimes like shoplifting and breaking into cars will decriminalise offences by letting perpetrators off without criminal records, Shadow Minister for Police Mike Gallacher and Shadow Attorney General Greg Smith SC said today. |
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Rapists Roam At Large Due To DNA Backlog: Resources Needed, Not More Spin |
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Sunday, 07 October 2007 |
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Acting Shadow Minister for Police, Greg Smith SC, today called on the Iemma Labor Government to drop its spin and urgently resource DNA tests to get rapists off the streets. |
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Iemma Policy Vacuum Sees Government Turn To Opposition Proposals To Divert Media Attention |
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Thursday, 04 October 2007 |
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The Iemma Government’s plan to have the NSW Coalition’s proposal of naming young offenders of serious crimes investigated whilst welcome, highlights the delay and dithering of the Labor Government on this issue over many years, Shadow Attorney General Greg Smith SC said today. |
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New Standard Non-Parole Periods for Child Killers Not Mandatory |
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Saturday, 29 September 2007 |
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Shadow Attorney General Greg Smith SC today slammed Premier Morris Iemma’s announcement on sentences for child killers, labelling it a beat up which brings disappointment rather than healing to relatives of deceased victims. |
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Labor Has Failed To Act: Rock Throwers Need Big Penalties and No Bail |
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Wednesday, 19 September 2007 |
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The continuing incidence of injuries to motorists and their passengers caused by rocks thrown at their vehicles is a most dangerous and disturbing trend which must be curbed by the Iemma Labor Government, Shadow Attorney General Greg Smith SC said today.
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