
One Punch Law
Are you aware of the law surrounding one punches? Do you know what to do if you get caught committing this type of crime. The rise of one punch offences
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Are you aware of the law surrounding one punches? Do you know what to do if you get caught committing this type of crime. The rise of one punch offences
Assault refers to the use or threat of force against another person and are the second most common offences (14%) appearing before the Local Court in NSW, behind traffic and
Emergency Bail Application Request I received a call on the evening of Sunday 28 August 2022 from an unknown number. The male on the phone was in distress and identified
Bail applications are a tricky task as there are so many factors that need to be considered. Some people apply for bail several times before it is eventually granted and
Intoxication is a slippery slope as it impairs judgment, mobility and reaction time. In most circumstances, a little inebriation is nothing to worry about, however, if that inebriation is abused
The court process is often confusing and stressful to those who are unfamiliar with it. The Local Court is where most people have the majority of their traffic and criminal
An important component of any prosecution involves identifying the perpetrator of any criminal act. It is equally important in traffic matters but potentially difficult where there are lots of vehicles
Committing a crime can land you in a world of trouble if caught and knowing what the right thing to do if you are caught is essential. Being caught for
Being charged with a drug offence is a serious matter and is one that should not be taken lightly. The way you handle your matter after you have been charged
Bail applications are perhaps the most tricky aspect of criminal law because there are considerable legal factors to take into account. An individual applying for bail must be able to
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