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Nsw Upper House Passes Law on Sexual Offender

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AI-generatedThis is a legislative reform in New South Wales, Australia, concerning criminal sentencing for sexual offences. There is no direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin implication. The news is purely legal and social policy, with no identifiable business or economic channel.
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- NSW Upper House passed a bill eliminating 'good character' as a mitigating factor in sentencing for sexual offences.
- The reform was driven by victim survivors Harrison James and Jarad Grice.
- The bill received support from all Upper House members except Labor Government members.
- The bill is awaiting a vote from Premier Chris Minns.
- The Aboriginal Legal Service is mentioned as an organization.