Two charges of Assault on Family
After a successful Jury trial, the first charge was dismissed at the end of the Crowns case. The second ended in acquittal after a deliberation by the jury of 12 minutes.
After a successful Jury trial, the first charge was dismissed at the end of the Crowns case. The second ended in acquittal after a deliberation by the jury of 12 minutes.
Discharge without conviction granted for client facing careless driving causing injury under s38 of the Land Transport Act 1998. Involved collision with motorcyclist at a busy intersection causing significant injuries. Client was at risk of tarnishing a clean record.
Discharge without conviction granted for client facing charge of common assault under s9 of the Summary Offences Act downgraded from Male assaults female. involved a domestic altercation. Client was at risk of losing his livelihood.
Dismissal of charges for client facing male assaults female under s194 of the Crimes Act 1961. Client was at risk of losing his livelihood. Subsequent to this the client also had a gun licence revocation overturned after submissions.
Short disqualification and fine for client facing serious charges of excess blood alcohol and careless driving causing injury under the Land transport Act 1998. Involved a ramming a car through a carpark gate and hitting a victim causing significant injuries.
Withdrawal of charges for client facing careless or inconsiderate vehicle operation causing injury under s38 of the Land Transport Act 1998. Involved client wrongly accused of crashing a tree causing injuries to passengers.
Discharge without conviction granted for young under 20 year old client who faced charges of excess breath alcohol. Client was at risk of losing future career prospects with a conviction under her name including her goal of becoming a lawyer.
Diversion granted for client facing a charge of using a credit card without claim of right under s228(b) of the Crimes Act 1961. Involved an international student purchasing electronic items with a stolen bank cards.
Discharge without conviction granted for client facing charge of owning a dog that attacked a person pursuant to the Dog control Act. Client was at risk of tarnishing a clean record.
Discharge without conviction granted for client who faced male assaults female pursuant to s194(b) Of the Crimes Act 1961. Involved a domestic altercation with multiple punches . Client was a retired unemployed individual.
Diversion granted for client facing assault with a weapon charge under s202C of the Crimes Act 1961. Involved an altercation with attacks with the wire end of a broomstick causing a laceration.
Fine only for client facing 16 charges under the Animal Products Act 1999. Involved selling unprocessed animal products.