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NSW Prison Lockdowns | COVID, Access & Court Delays Lockdown has been difficult. However, it has been made even more difficult for those who have found themselves behind bars with
Criminal Offences The following table lists the common criminal offences prosecuted in the Local and District Courts. The penalties for each offence range from a no-conviction to full-time imprisonment. The
Successful Outcome for Common Assault and Stalk and Intimidate Case Our solicitor, Nicholas Hardy-Clements, represented a middle-aged male at Parramatta Local Court in relation to the following charges: Common Assault
Bail Granted for Common Assault Our solicitor, Nicholas Hardy-Clements, represented a young male at Burwood Local Court, seeking an application for bail, in relation to the following charges: Common Assault
Our solicitor, Stephanie McClelland, represented a middle-aged male at Mount Druitt Local Court in relation to the following charge: Common Assault pursuant to Section 61 of the Crimes Act 1900.
Key Cases for Evidence RELEVANCE Smith – recognition evidence by police asserting person what that in the pics/footage due to previous dealings was irrelevant Evans – dressing accused in clothing

What’s Admissible in Court? NSW Admissibility Flowchart Facing charges or preparing a defence in New South Wales raises the same core question every time. Is this piece of evidence admissible.
Successful Outcome for Stalk and Intimidate and Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm Our solicitor, Nicholas Hardy-Clements, represented a 37-year-old male at Hornsby Local Court in relation to the following charges:
Successful Outcome for Supply Prohibited Drug Our solicitor, Nicholas Hardy, represented a 25-year-old male at Windsor Local Court on 20 May 2021 in relation to the following charges: Supply of
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