Driving Suspended or Disqualified: Don't Underestimate the Implications
The Courts and Police regard driving suspended or disqualified as extremely serious, writes criminal lawyer Luke Officer.
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The Courts and Police regard driving suspended or disqualified as extremely serious, writes criminal lawyer Luke Officer.
Read moreTGB Criminal Lawyer Lucy Wood outlines the options available to you should you receive a speeding fine and are unsure if you are able to challenge it.
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Read moreTraffic offences and criminal charges can have serious consequences for people facing court alone, writes TGB's Perth Criminal Law team.
Read moreTGB's Tim White talks about how a new rule enforcing a one metre gap between cyclists and motorists will impact traffic fines and injury compensation claims.
Read moreA Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyer provided comment to The Australian on a recent decision in the High Court of Australia that prevents drivers from seeking to challenge their drunk-driving convictions.
Read moreThe TGB Criminal Law Team discusses the intricacies of Intervention Orders and the ways in which they can be challenged or removed with the assistance of a lawyer.
Read morePeople contesting traffic offences in court are being caught out when applying for police clearances in South Australia. TGB's Rachael Shaw talked to 5AA radio about the impact.
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