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Licence Appeals

Drink driving and certain other traffic offences may result in the suspension of your drivers’ licence. And if you have had your licence suspended and need it to be restored, then there are certain requirements that must be fulfilled if you want to get your licence back. One option that you can take is the submission of an application to the courts to have your licence restored, or alternatively, you may be required to go before the courts to give evidence as to why you wish to have your licence restored. Going before the courts can be a difficult experience and you will be able to find a lawyer who will be able to represent you before the courts no matter where in Australia you may be.


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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...

What does a conviction mean in criminal law?

Date: 30 Jul 2012, Filed under: Court Appearances, Anti-Social Laws, Indecent and Sexual Assault, Murder, Sexual Offences, Drug Offences, Human Trafficking, Assault & Battery, Apprehended Violence Orders, Drink Driving, Speeding, Licence Appeals, Drug Driving, Traffic Matters, Witnesses and Victims,

A common area of inquiry in regards to the area of criminal law is the concept of conviction because a person who has been convicted of a criminal offence...

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