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In New South Wales, there are numerous types of ‘break and enter’ offences under the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW). Learn more in our blog.
Read More...In New South Wales, people charged with criminal offences who are suffering mental health issues are able to seek to have their matters diverted away from the criminal justice system.
Read More...In New South Wales, police officers have a wide range of powers that enable them to perform their duties. These powers are set out in the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 NSW.
Read More...The law on consent is crucial to the offences of sexual assault, sexual touching, and where a sexual act is committed, among others, and is contained within the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW).
Read More...Our client, who was initially attending court for a charge of possessing cocaine, was charged in Waverley Courthouse with custody of a knife when it was found on him during security screening upon his entry into court.
Read More...Our client, who was charged with common assault (domestic violence related), has had the charges against him withdrawn prior to the matter proceeding to hearing after our team made detailed legal representations to the prosecution, forcing them to withdraw the charges and no longer proceed.
Read More...We look forward to helping you in your time of need and assisting you in achieving justice. We know how stressful these times can be therefore, your enquiry will be responded to within the same day.