Date: 17 Aug 2017, Filed under: Robbery & Theft, Victim Support, Witnesses and Victims, Criminal Law
In this case the worst fear of any bank customer was realised – being caught up in a bank robbery.
Date: 18 Nov 2016, Filed under: Court Appearances, Anti-Social Laws, Indecent and Sexual Assault, Murder, Sexual Offences, Drug Offences, Assault & Battery, Robbery & Theft, Drink Driving, Witnesses and Victims
It’s perhaps somewhat surprising when you think about how much of the law filters through via popular media and is particularly noticeable when it comes...
Date: 29 Jul 2014, Filed under: Assault & Battery, Apprehended Violence Orders, Victim Support, Witnesses and Victims
Intervention orders are all Court orders which essentially have the same effect – to preclude one person from engaging in certain activities towards another...
Date: 22 Jun 2014, Filed under: Witnesses and Victims, Criminal Law
In a perfect world, we’d all live in harmony and no person will ever become a victim of a crime – however, crimes do occur and the unfortunate flipside...
Date: 17 Jun 2014, Filed under: Bail Applications, Court Appearances, Resisting Arrest, 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, Victim Support, Witnesses and Victims, Drink Driving, Drug Driving, Speeding, Criminal Law Matters, Fraud, Traffic Matters, Forgery, Terrorist Activities, Criminal Law
Sydney Criminal Lawyers is one of the leading criminal law firms and practise criminal and driving cases exclusively. Specialising in criminal law means...
Date: 06 Jun 2013, 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...
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...
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...
Date: 09 Oct 2012, Filed under: Anti-Social Laws, Indecent and Sexual Assault, Sexual Offences, Witnesses and Victims, Criminal Law Matters
The Maximum Penalty for Furnishing False or Misleading Information (Sex Offender Registry) in Melbourne – How serious is this charge?
Date: 29 Aug 2012, Filed under: Apprehended Violence Orders, Employment Law - Worker Perspective, Employment Law - Employer Perspective, Witnesses and Victims
The Plaintiff, who worked as an Electrical Mechanic at Couran Cove Resort was attacked by a co-employee, Peter Markan.