Category - Driving Offences
TGB Lawyers’ Criminal Law team outlines the options available to you should you receive a speeding fine and are unsure if you are able to challenge it.
Speeding fines are the most common offence incurred by road users in South Australia and here in SA we have some of the highest fines and longest periods of disqualification...
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In addition to heavy fines, most traffic offences in South Australia incur demerit points against the offending driver.
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Whatever your experience with the criminal justice system, there are a few things you can do when charged with a criminal offence to make it easier for your lawyer.
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Traffic offences and criminal charges can have serious consequences for people facing court alone, writes TGB's Perth Criminal Law team.
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A 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.
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The TGB Criminal Law Team outline the intricacies of Intervention Orders and the ways in which they can be challenged or removed with the assistance of a lawyer.
Following an altercation or argument with a domestic partner, neighbour, colleague or any other individual you may find yourself served with an Intervention Order...
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Whether your case is a driving infringement or serious allegation, the TGB criminal law team writes about how to choose the right criminal lawyer.
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TGB's criminal law team advises on the steps to follow if you've been charged with a criminal or traffic offence in South Australia.
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South Australians who plead guilty to a criminal offence within four weeks of appearing in Court could now receive sentence reductions of up to 40 percent.
The rationale behind these significant Criminal Law amendments is that people should be rewarded for saving the Courts’ time and costs, while also preventing the prosecution...
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