Serious Criminal Offences
We always work with and recommend that you instruct us to use court crafty, wily, jury experienced Barristers, in Serious Criminal Offences,after all the last thing you want is an extended holiday at Long Bay or one of the many other correctional facilities sprinkled throughout New South Wales-it is not a nice experience.
Always remember the First Rule. Give the Police your full name and address and date of birth ,and exercise your right of silence, and say nothing further except in the presence of your Lawyer.
Rule 2 is the same as rule 1.
Rules 3 to 1000 are also the same as rule 1.
- The range of penalties;
- The prospects of keeping your licence;
- The impact upon your demerit points;
- Your rights of appeal against a subsequent loss of licence through the accumulation of demerit points;
- The relevant matters which might influence the Magistrate in understanding the circumstances and exercising his discretion to impose a penalty at the lower of end of the scale and view the events in the most favourable light.
Drink driving – drive with prescribed concentration of alcohol (PCA)
- The range of penalties;
- The prospects of keeping your licence;
- The automatic, maximum and minimum licence disqualification that applies in your case;
- The relevant matters which might influence the Magistrate in understanding the circumstances and exercising his discretion to impose a penalty at the lower of end of the scale and view the events in the most favourable light.
Assault and other offences
- Review the evidence with you, and the police case against you;
- Negotiate with the police to down-grade or withdraw the charge against you;
- Discuss with you any defences that might be available and prospects of success;
- Advise you of the cost of representation;
- Advise you of the range of penalties you face, and how to put the best case to the Court on the question of your penalty.
Apprehended Violence Orders
- An Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO) or;
- An Apprehended Personal Violence Order (APVO).
Timely advice regarding AVO’s can save costs, embarrassment and even your career.
Serious Criminal Offences
We always work with and recommend that you instruct us to use court crafty, wily, jury experienced Barristers, in Serious Criminal Offences,after all the last thing you want is an extended holiday at Long Bay or one of the many other correctional facilities sprinkled throughout New South Wales-it is not a nice experience.
Always remember the First Rule. Give the Police your full name and address and date of birth ,and exercise your right to say nothing further except in the presence of your Lawyer.
Rule 2 is the same as rule 1.
Rules 3 to 1000 are also the same as rule 1.
Be under no misapprehension, the Police will use their persuasive best to get you to "spill your guts", which they will then use in evidence against you, and it may well be the nail in your coffin. Get Legal advice first.