Charges Dismissed: Criminal Record Avoided
Being convicted of a criminal offence can have a long-term impact on your life. Not only will you have to face penalties for your offence, which can include fines or imprisonment, but you will also be left with a lifelong...
The Penalties for not Telling the Truth in Court
Not telling the truth in court can lead to criminal charges, which carry harsh penalties. If you are a defendant in a criminal case, you can get into a lot of trouble for lying in court. If you are a...
What Are The Penalties For Tampering With Mail in Australia?
Tampering with mail in Australia is a Commonwealth offence. The offence of tampering with mail includes interfering with mail receptacles, stealing mail before delivery and opening mail that you are not authorised to open, as well as a number of...
Is Making False AVO Claims a Criminal Offence?
An AVO is intended to protect a person and their immediate family from the threat of violence or harassment from someone else. Taking out an AVO against someone can have a serious impact on their life, and can restrict where...
Making a Complaint against False Arrest in NSW
Contrary to popular belief, police are not allowed to randomly arrest anyone they want to. There are a number of rules that govern the circumstances in which police are allowed to arrest suspects, and what the procedure is once they...
Is it Better to Use an Interstate Criminal Lawyer or a NSW Specialist?
If you are experiencing legal difficulties, finding the best possible professional help is crucial to the final outcome of your case, and ultimately, your future. Whether you are facing criminal charges for a serious offence, or you need help defending...
What is Considered Reasonable Force in NSW?
Like the general public, the police have certain rules they need to obey. Police in NSW are allowed to arrest a person if they have a warrant to do so, or without a warrant where: they suspect on reasonable grounds...
Is Spitting a Crime in NSW?
When it comes to serious criminal behaviour, spitting probably seems like it should be a long way down the list of punishable crimes in NSW. Many local councils have implemented fines for spitting in certain public locations, including train stations,...
What is Affray in NSW Law?
Affray in NSW law is classified as a ‘public disorder’ offence, and comes with penalties ranging from fines, to ten years imprisonment. Although originally created to deal with widespread unrest and disturbances that endangered public safety, affray charges are now becoming...
What Are the Rules Governing Brothels and Massage Parlour Licences in NSW?
In NSW, the laws regulating brothels and massage parlours have become more strict over recent years, with a focus on reducing worker exploitation and limiting the influence of organised crime in the sex industry. Brothels in NSW are regulated by...