Protecting Your Rights: What to Do When Charged with Drink Driving
Protecting Your Rights: What to Do When Charged with Drink Driving Read More »
Protecting Your Rights: What to Do When Charged with Drink Driving Read More »
Our client was driving when he was stopped by police for a random breath test. Police requested to see our client’s driving licence. Upon review, police detected that the licence
Bail Granted! Client Charged with Breaching AVO, Assault and Intimidation Read More »
Our client was stopped by police for a random roadside drug test which returned a positive result. He was then arrested and taken to Liverpool Police Station where he was
NO conviction recorded for client charged with Drug Driving! Read More »
Police observed our client within their vehicle and approached the vehicle. Police allege that as a result of our client’s behaviour it appeared they were affected by some form of
Bail Granted – Client charged with supplying prohibited drugs and carrying a knife Read More »
Prior to this alleged offence our client was issued a final Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (AVO) in favour of the complainant. On the night of the alleged offences, our client
Charges of Sexual Assault, Assault and Contravene AVO Withdrawn ! Read More »
Our client was driving his motor vehicle when he was stopped by police. Police requested for our clients licence and he informed the police that he had left it at
NOT GUILTY – Client Charged with driving whilst disqualified! Read More »
Our client was in a vehicle and the complainant was in another vehicle. Both vehicles were stuck in traffic when an altercation occurred between the two and the occupants of
Affray and Common Assault Charges Withdrawn! Read More »
Our client and the victim were travelling in separate cars on a busy road. The victim and our client had a brief interaction while parallel to one another in traffic.
No Conviction – Client Charged with Assault and Damaging vehicle ! Read More »
Our Client was previously convicted and sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 9 months for the offences of: Acquire firearms subject to prohibition contrary to Section 74(1) of the
SUCCESSFUL APPEAL – FROM JAIL SENTENCE TO GOOD BEHAVIOUR BOND Read More »