Organised Crime and the Law in Queensland. Nick Clark & Jackie Charles

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Organised Crime and the Law in Queensland Nick Clark & Jackie Charles

Rule of Law

Syllabus Sources of Qld law Presumption of Innocence Right to Silence Bail procedures Consequences of conviction

Nomenclature Bikies 1 percenters Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs Outlaw Motorcycle Criminal Gangs (OMCGs) Motorcycle Clubs Criminal Motorcycle Gangs (CMGs)

Organised Crime and OMCGs it is difficult to gauge the percentage of organised crime attributed specifically to OMCG members. While they are prevalent in all states and territories, they are just one part of the organised crime picture in Australia. Australian Crime Commission

Key Cases Gypsy Jokers Motorcycle Club Inc v Commissioner of Police (2008) CLR 532 South Australia v Totani (2010) 242 CLR 1 Wainohu v NSW (2011) 243 CLR 181 Assistant Commissioner Condon v Pompano Pty Ltd (2013) 87 ALJR 458 Tajjour and Ors v State of New South Wales [2014] HCA 35 Kuczborski v Queensland [2014] HCA 46

What about NSW Consorting Law Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) s 93X Offence: Consorting with minimum 2 convicted offenders more than three times NSW Ombudsman report (2014) found most arrests were of Indigenous people and other marginalised groups

Case Law Tajjour and Ors v State of New South Wales [2014] HCA 35 Challenged: the implied right to freedom of political communication was burdened by the consorting provisions High Court found there was no freedom of association to be found in the constitution and that limiting association amongst criminals did not hinder debate about politics

Queensland Brawl on the Gold Coast including raid on a Police Station late September 2013, the threats posed by CMG s across Queensland were escalating, particularly Gold Coast 8 of the 14 CMG s in Queensland Strategic Monitoring Team Qld Police April 2014

Legal Response in Queensland Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment Act 2013 - VLAD Criminal Law (Criminal Organisations Disruption) Amendment Act 2013 CODA Criminal Law (Criminal Organisations) Regulation 2013 Criminal Law (Criminal Organisations Disruption) & Other Legislation Amendment Act 2013 - CODOLA Bail Act 1980 Amended by CODA Tattoo Parlours Act 2013 Corrective Services Act 2006 Amended by CODA and CODOLA

Effect of Legislation Mandatory Sentences VLAD List of Criminal Organisations Criminal Law (Criminal Organisations) Regulation 2013 Anti-Association offence participant in a criminal organisation CODA amendment to Criminal Code 1899 Removal of presumption of innocence and reversal of the onus of proof Bail Act 1980 amendments in CODA and CODOLA Removal of trade licences for participants CODOLA PICO (Participant in a Criminal Organisation) and COSO (Criminal Organisation Segregation Order) for participants Corrective Service Act 2006 amended in CODA and CODOLA Removal of Right to Silence Crime and Misconduct Act 2001 amended in CODA

Impact I contrast this with the way we are going to deal with these thugs and criminals and vicious lawless associates in Queensland: our laws will have an immediate impact. We will not be sitting here in four years debating laws that have had no impact. If we have people whingeing and bleating that these laws are too tough, that is a sign of the success of these laws because it means they are working. Attorney- General Jarrod Bleijie, Hansard, Queensland Parliament, 15th of October 2013

Rule of Law Issues Erodes equality before the law Mandatory sentences reduce the independence of the courts Punishing people who invoke the right to silence Removing the presumption of innocence and shifting the onus of proof onto the defendant

Pink Jumpsuits and Solitary Confinement SMT Interim Report April 2014 IPCO/COSO designation under Corrective Services Act 2006 Woodford Correctional Centre Bikie super prison Callahan v Attendee Z [2013] QSC 342 CMG prisoner uniform Solitary confinement for 22 hours a day

Case Law Kuczborski v Queensland [2014] HCA 46 Challenged: Bail Act amendments that remove the presumption against bail for participants in a criminal organisation VLAD mandatory sentencing provisions Anti Association provisions of the Criminal Code Liquor Act amendments that banned the wearing of colours

What did the High Court find? Mr Kuczborski did not have standing to challenge VLAD or the Bail and some of the Criminal Code provisions he did not have sufficient interest [176] Argument against the Liquor Act and remaining Criminal Code provisions hinged on the Kable Principle integrity of the courts Court found provisions required the ordinary operation of the courts and did not intrude on judicial power

Sally Kuether January 2014 - Arrested Charged under the anti-association provisions of the CODA amendments and Liquor Act Case heard April 2015 Police dropped participant charges. Magistrate issued $150 fine for wearing of colours

Coercive Powers Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission Independent Commission Against Corruption v Margaret Cunneen & Ors [2015] HCA 14 Lee v The Queen [2014] HCA 20 X7 v Australian Crime Commission & Anor [2013] HCA 29

Rule of Law Issues Extraordinary powers given to inquiries Limiting or removal of criminal law rights Rights becoming optional, rather than an accepted, inherent protection in the legal system Normalisation of use of control orders, preventative detention and other extraordinary powers Requirement of oversight and adherence to the rule of law

Effectiveness Criminologist Terry Goldsworthy, Bond University, analysis of crime figures show a decline prior to introduction of the laws Qld Police figures show CMGs responsible for only 0.6% of crime Downward trend Australian Institute of Criminology- hi-tech crime, people smuggling and human trafficking are the greatest threat

New Queensland Government 2015 Palaszczuk Government announced inquiry into Organised Crime and brought forward the scheduled review of the VLAD laws Legislative review committee Law Society, Bar Association and Qld Police Union Organised Crime Inquiry (Will have the powers of a Royal Commission) Broader focus than OMCGs Starts on 1st of May runs for 6 months

What now? RoLIA raising awareness of rule of law concerns Will call for repealing of the VLAD laws Law reform may be required to deal with Organised Crime but better resourcing of law enforcement has been shown to be effective in reducing crime Government agencies using coercive powers need to be accountable to the courts