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It can help with misconduct offences against Victoria Police, Australian Federal Police, Protection Services Officers and Corrections Officers.

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Understanding the Process for Police and Prison Claims in Victoria

Bringing a legal claim against Victoria Police or a prison operator can feel confusing and overwhelming. There are many steps involved, and the process can take a long time.

To make things easier, we’ve created a simple flowchart that shows what to expect at each stage of the process – from the very beginning, when evidence is being gathered, right through to settlement or a court trial.


Arrest powers where suspicion on reasonable grounds may be based on a mistake of law: Emde v State of New South Wales

In Emde v State of New South Wales [2025] NSWCA 41, the New South Wales Court of Appeal addressed a claim of false imprisonment arising from an arrest made under s 99 of Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 (NSW) (LEPRA).


BACHELARD V AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE [2025] FCAFC 5

The Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia (the Court) has upheld the appeal of Australian journalist Michael Bachelard against a decision of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) that denied him access to documents from Australian Federal Police (AFP) under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Cth) (FOI Act).


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