
Do Victorian Magistrates have an independent power to grant bail under s 83 of the Service and Execution of Process Act 1992 (Cth)?
According to Magistrate M. H. Thomas, the answer is yes. In October Felicity appeared on a matter for a vulnerable

According to Magistrate M. H. Thomas, the answer is yes. In October Felicity appeared on a matter for a vulnerable

On 21 October, an amendment to the Sentencing Bill (UK) was tabled by MP Zoe Franklin, which would the substantial

In a new column for Rolling Stone MENA, Felicity unpacks the use of nasheeds (Islamic devotional songs) as prosecution evidence

On July 22nd Felicity facilitated a CPD webinar for Greens List, ‘Unlawful Soundings: Art/Culture Not Evidence: Music on Trial. Literally.’

In a new article for the Justice Gap, Felicity points out that the Criminal Bar Association’s position on Joint Enterprise,

In early May Felicity visited 102 Petty France to personally hand in the Petition to Posthumously Pardon Christine Keeler, which

In her latest column for Law News Day Felicity explains the potential impact of Victoria’s new bail laws on women,

This month Felicity was interviewed for ‘In it Together’ a new podcast produced by EarWorm Productions in collaboration with the

In February Felicity appeared as counsel assisting the Westminster Commission for Joint Criminal Enterprise, which was launched in 2024 by

Felicity has co-authored a journal article, titled Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and the Courts: How England and Wales Could

Felicity has drafted an application on behalf of Alex Henry to the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with

‘Killing the Law’ is a documentary film by Anton Califano which traces the stories of families who are fighting the

Felicity, Gabriela Franich and Cate Read have published an article in the Deakin Law Student Society’s publication, Et Cetera. ‘An

In early October Felicity spoke to Kylie Pentelow on the Innocence Podcast about the doctrine of ‘Joint Enterprise’ – a

Felicity presented at the Lawyers Without Borders Judicial Symposium for judges from the High Court and Kadhi Court in Zanzibar.

Felicity is acknowledged in the latest report on joint enterprise law from the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (UK),

Felicity has contributed to an article on the challenges that face neurodivergent children who are caught in the criminal justice

Niamh Spence from Tyla news quoted Felicity in her article about British woman Lindsay Sandiford who is incarcerated in an

Felicity has returned to Tanzania this month, working with Lawyers without Borders on anti-human trafficking projects across the country. Events

Felicity is quoted in the Daily Mail this week regarding the petition to posthumously pardon Christine Keeler for perjury. Ms