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Witnesses and Victims

Whether you have been injured due to:

·         the negligent actions of others in a road accident

·         a workplace injury

·         being a victim of crime

If any of the above has happened to you, there are options available when making a claim for damages and if you have been hurt due to circumstances beyond your control, it is essential that you receive help from a lawyer who can assist you with taking the necessary actions to ensure you’re appropriately compensated. There are many lawyers on the FindLaw Directory who can assist you in taking the necessary legal courses of action to ensure that you are being cared for.


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WA sex offender website to go live

Date: 15 Oct 2012, Filed under: Indecent and Sexual Assault, Sexual Offences, Apprehended Violence Orders, Witnesses and Victims, Criminal Law Matters

Police Minister Liza Harvey has announced that State Government's public sex offender register is set to go live.

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What is bail?

Date: 14 Nov 2012, Filed under: Bail Applications, Court Appearances, Anti-Social Laws, Indecent and Sexual Assault, Murder, Sexual Offences, Drug Offences, Human Trafficking, Weapons, Assault & Battery, Robbery & Theft, Arson, Apprehended Violence Orders, Drink Driving, Speeding, Licence Appeals, Drug Driving, Traffic Matters, Witnesses and Victims, Criminal Law Matters

What is bail? Bail is often misunderstood and this article will explain the considerations the courts will make when granting bail, and what happens to...

Reckless Conduct Endangering Serious Injury

Date: 30 Oct 2012, Filed under: Resisting Arrest, Anti-Social Laws, Drink Driving, Licence Appeals, Drug Driving, Traffic Matters, Witnesses and Victims, Criminal Law Matters

The Maximum Penalty for Reckless Conduct Endangering Serious Injury in Melbourne – How Serious is this Offence? There is a maximum penalty of 5-year imprisonment...

Procuring Sexual Penetration of a Child

Date: 26 Oct 2012, Filed under: Indecent and Sexual Assault, Sexual Offences, Witnesses and Victims, Criminal Law Matters

The Maximum Penalty for Procuring Sexual Penetration of a Child in Melbourne – How Serious is this Charge? There is a maximum penalty of a 10-year prison...

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