
Going to Court
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
Facing traffic offence charges? Let our experienced lawyers protect your rights and minimise penalties. Call us for tailored legal solutions today.
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
On many occasions we have defended drivers and riders charged with street racing. Interestingly we often find the charge is based on subjective elements that Police say they observe, like
It is important to understand the different types of suspensions in NSW. The core rests at whether the suspension is handed by the Police or whether it is handed by
The sad truth, is that some of our prospective clients come to our office charged with a burnout resulting from rather innocuous facts and not from what we traditionally believe
1 Standing on Footpegs For many years many riders would stand on the footpegs to stretch our legs or to go over an obstruction oblivious to the fact of the
For many years it wasn’t uncommon to be approached by convicted traffic offenders who had been disqualified by the courts for significant periods. Sometimes in the vicinity in excess of
The criminal liability associated in a traffic accident is no laughing matter. If you are found at fault, the following are some of the likely charges you may be looking
Let us assume that on a lovely sunny day you are riding when you are pulled over by a police vehicle. The officer approaches you and introduces him/herself. The officer
Criminal Law and Traffic Law related charges Our Solicitor, Nicholas Hardy-Clements, represented a 33-year-old woman at Parramatta Local Court in relation to four serious offences. These offences included: Common Assault
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We acknowledge the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.
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