Date: 30 Aug 2017, Filed under: Resisting Arrest, Criminal Law
Have you been charged with resisting arrest? George Sten & Co Criminal Lawyers have over 50 years experience in resisting arrest charges, our lawyers...
Date: 29 Nov 2016, Filed under: Resisting Arrest, Criminal Law Matters, Criminal Law
One of the rights that individuals hold most dear is that of liberty, and deprivation of the right should not occur unless it is justified. Therefore,...
Date: 19 Sep 2014, Filed under: Resisting Arrest, Anti-Social Laws, Criminal Law Matters, Criminal Law
Dealing with law enforcement can be tricky. Refusal to obey police when they are acting within their powers could end badly for you, but how do you know...
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: 19 Nov 2013, Filed under: Resisting Arrest, Anti-Social Laws, Criminal Law Matters, Criminal Law
Penalty for “Obstruction of Commonwealth Public Officials” in Melbourne – How Serious?
There is a maximum penalty of 2 years imprisonment for anyone...
Date: 13 Nov 2013, Filed under: Resisting Arrest, Anti-Social Laws, Drink Driving, Speeding, Drug Driving, Traffic Matters, Criminal Law
Duty of Owner of Motor Vehicle to Give Information About Driver in Melbourne – What’s the Maximum Penalty and How Serious is This Charge?
There is a maximum...
Date: 12 Nov 2013, Filed under: Resisting Arrest, Anti-Social Laws, Speeding, Traffic Matters
Driving Disqualified in Melbourne: What’s the Maximum Penalty and How Serious is This Charge?
There is a maximum penalty of 2 years imprisonment or a...
Date: 05 Nov 2013, Filed under: Resisting Arrest, Anti-Social Laws, Weapons, Assault & Battery, Criminal Law Matters
How Serious is the Charge of “Using Firearm to Resist Arrest etc.” in Melbourne?
There is a maximum penalty of imprisonment for 10 years or a fine of...
Date: 28 Oct 2013, Filed under: Resisting Arrest, Anti-Social Laws, Criminal Law Matters, Criminal Law
Penalty for Threatening Injury to Prevent Arrest in Melbourne – How Serious is This Charge
A person convicted of Threatening Injury to Prevent Arrest...
Date: 24 Oct 2013, Filed under: Resisting Arrest, Anti-Social Laws, Drink Driving, Criminal Law Matters, Criminal Law
The Maximum Penalty for Refusing to Provide Further Sample - Drink Driving in Melbourne – How Serous is This Charge?
Courts may impose a maximum penalty...