Considering both positive and negative outcomes, just as a jury might listen to both sides of an argument in a court of law, enables you to see the larger picture. Gorodenkoff/Shutterstock1/31/2026|Updated: 1/31/2026Sitting in a courtroom hearing a convicted criminal described as having “good character” may soon be a thing of the past under a nation-leading criminal reform.Laws to abolish good character as a mitigating factor in all criminal proceedings will be introduced by the NSW government next week.Australian Associated Press is an Australian news agency.Author’s Selected Articles
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