
How Serious Is A Common Assault Charge?
Have you been charged or accused of committing common assault against another person? Do you know the seriousness of the offence or what steps you need to take? It is
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Have you been charged or accused of committing common assault against another person? Do you know the seriousness of the offence or what steps you need to take? It is
Fraud is a serious charge and legal advice should be sought as early as possible. Fraud offences relate to the making of a false or misleading statement and can carry
Understanding the Four Types of Criminal Law in NSW Criminal law is a multifaceted branch of the legal system in New South Wales (NSW). It encompasses various codes, processes, and
What is parole? In Australia, when someone is released from prison before finishing their entire sentence, there are specific rules they must follow, known as parole conditions. These rules are
False Confessions in Criminal Law False confessions have complicated legal implications within the criminal justice system. A false confession is not only misleading to the court but it is a
Privacy Issues in Criminal Cases in Australia Australia takes its privacy issues in criminal cases extremely seriously. These laws can be complex and difficult to understand, but key bits of
Understanding Probation and Probation Violations in NSW Sometimes understanding what Probation means can be incredibly confusing. Probation serves as a crucial alternative to imprisonment in New South Wales (NSW), aiming
Charged with Domestic Violence – ‘Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm’ Criminal Defence Lawyer finds serious issues in Prosecution’s case Nora Sayed of our office came into the matter, reviewed the
Our client a 49-year-old man with a history of ‘assault police’ and ‘destroy/damage property’. In December 2023, he was served with an AVO preventing him from contacting the PINOP (‘Person
In Australia, domestic violence is a widespread problem impacting individuals and communities. Frequent misconceptions and issues surround this issue and require acknowledgement in order to resolve them. In 1993 the
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