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Defending Against Domestic Violence Charges

Defending Against Domestic Violence Charges

  In a nutshell… Domestic violence is a serious criminal law matter which can leave deep emotional and physical scars. Domestic violence refers to the use of physical, emotional, sexual financial or psychological violence against a spouse, partner, child or close relative. Of the five different categories of violence, charges can be made up of

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Domestic Violence Case Defences

Domestic Violence Case Defences

Facing false Domestic Violence charges can be tough, thrusting individuals into a legal quagmire with real-life consequences. Navigating the complexities of defending against such accusations requires a clear and practical approach. In this guide, we’ll break down the process, providing a straightforward roadmap for those grappling with unfounded charges.  We’ll explore the importance of gathering

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Criminal Law and Domestic Violence

Criminal Law and Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence offences form a large aspect of criminal law. Domestic violence is unfortunately a common situation in Australia and the statistics are only getting worse within both society and aboriginal communities. Those who experience domestic violence or personal violence can have lasting scars both physically and mentally which take years to heal. Domestic violence

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Partner SC309 & Permanent Partner SC100 After Claims

Partner SC309 and permanent Partner SC100 simultaneously after claims for domestic violence Congratulations to our client who was granted both her temporary Partner sc309 and permanent Partner sc100 simultaneously after her claims for domestic violence were accepted by the Department of Home Affairs. Australian immigration laws allow offshore Partner sc309/100 visa applicants to access the

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Conviction Overturned

Contravene Prohibition – Conviction Overturned

Our solicitor, Mr Wissam Philopos represented a man at Parramatta District Court in relation to a District Court Appeal. The matter proceeded before the Judge for a severity and all-grounds appeal. The matter was first heard in the Local Court in about Mid-2022. Our client had been charged with Contravene Prohibition or restriction in an

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Conditional Release Order without conviction pursuant to Section 9 (1) (b) of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999

Our Solicitor, Nicholas Hardy, represented a man at Parramatta Local Court in relation to the following charge: Common assault (domestic violence) pursuant to section 61 of the Crimes Act 1900. At the time of the offence, our client was heavily intoxicated, had been isolating at home and was COVID 19 Positive. Rather than agree to

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Section 103 of the Crimes Sentencing Procedure Act 1999

Sec10 Granted in Domestic Violence Matter with Child Present

Our Solicitor, Nicholas Hardy-Clements, represented a 40-year-old man at Parramatta Local Court in relation to a common assault domestic violence related offence pursuant to section 61 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW). Domestic Violence in the presence of a child In brief, our client and the victim have been together for approximately 15 years. The

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Strangulation & Punch with a Charge of Common Assault Dismissed

Common Assault (Domestic Violence related) matter dismissed Our Solicitor, Nicholas Hardy-Clements, represented a 68-year-old man at Wyong Local Court in relation to one charge: Common Assault (Domestic Violence Related), pursuant to the Crimes Act 1900, s61. The case involved an argument between our client and his wife. Our client proceeded to begin strangling his wife

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Common Assault & Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm Charges Dismissed

Our client was allegedly involved in verbal disagreement with his wife at their residence. It was alleged by the police that our client had raised his fist at the victim and pushed her to the ground, causing her to connect with a nearby piece of furniture and sustain bruising to her left forearm as a

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