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Why You Should Hire A Traffic Lawyer

Why You Should Hire A Traffic Lawyer Traffic charges are quite common here in Queensland, and depending on the severity of your charge, you could be facing costly and lengthy penalties. If this is the case for you, it is worth considering hiring a traffic lawyer to ensure you achieve the best result you can. What is a traffic lawyer? A traffic lawyer is well-versed in the traffic rules that govern traffic-related fines, penalties, and offences. They can assist you in comprehending legalese and the significance of the charge. If you have been charged with a traffic offence, a traffic lawyer is your best point of call since they keep up with the ongoing changes made to Queensland’s traffic law

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Self-Representation Vs Hiring A Lawyer

Self-Representation Vs Hiring A Lawyer If you have been charged with a traffic offence and you need to attend court, you may be wondering if you can represent yourself. The answer is yes, however, it isn’t always the best way to go about it. It’s important to know that choosing to represent yourself without being properly prepared first can have huge repercussions on your future. In this post, we’ll share the pros and cons of self-representation and hiring a lawyer to help you make the best decision for yourself. Hiring a lawyer It’s almost always in your best interest to hire a lawyer and here are some key reasons why: A lawyer can help you achieve the best possible outcome

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Guilty but not guilty of what you’ve been charged with? Here’s what to do!

How To Plead Not Guilty For DUI Offence If you have been charged with an offence and you know you are guilty but some details are wrong or misconstrued, it’s important that you seek legal advice before accepting a guilty plea. Why? Because it may see you receive a harsher penalty as a result and, this can be detrimental to your future. You should know exactly what you’ve been charged with and the evidence surrounding it. In this post, you’ll find information on pleading not guilty to traffic offences and the process involved. Who can plead not guilty to a traffic offence? Anyone can plead not guilty to a traffic offence however, there are very limited circumstances where a not

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Consequences of drink driving on your P’s

Penalty for drink driving on your P plates in Queensland Enquire Now Call – 07 3999 8661 In Queensland, a person who holds a provisional driver’s licence is required to comply with a zero blood alcohol concentration (BAC) condition. Any amount of alcohol detected while driving a motor vehicle constitutes a breach of that condition and may result in drink driving penalties. It is often assumed that drink driving penalties only apply where a driver has consumed a significant amount of alcohol. That assumption is incorrect. For probationary licence holders, a reading above 0.00 is sufficient for police to take enforcement action for a drink driving offence. What are the P plate blood alcohol limits in QLD? Where alcohol is

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Understanding The Terms You May Come Across In Your Legal Matter

Understanding The Terms You May Come Across In Your Legal Matter Processes and requirements may vary between each matter, but there is an underlying commonality that links everything together – the terms used. For anyone with a first time offence or limited exposure to the judicial system, it can feel like information overload and trying to remember what every term means only adds to the stress. We’ve put together a list of the common legal terms you’ll most likely come across through the process, along with what each of them means. Please feel free to bookmark this page for quick reference! 1) “associate” in reference to a solicitor means: a partner, employee, or agent of the solicitor or of the

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Is Drink Driving A Criminal Offence In QLD?

Is drink driving a criminal offence in Queensland? Enquire Now Call – 07 3999 8661 Drink driving is a criminal offence in Queensland. It is commonly misunderstood as a traffic matter, similar to speeding or other traffic offences, but under Queensland law, drink driving offences are dealt with under criminal law rather than as simple regulatory offences. This applies regardless of whether an accident occurred, whether a motor vehicle was damaged, or whether the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) reading was low. Why is drink driving treated as a criminal offence in Queensland? Drink driving is treated as a criminal offence because of the risk it creates to public safety. The offence focuses on the act of driving under the influence

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Here Is A Great Guide On How You Can Still Enjoy A Drink Without Making It A DUI Offence

Here is a great guide on how you can still enjoy a drink without making it a DUI offence​ Most Aussies love a social drink with friends, family or colleagues but, one drink too many and getting behind the wheel can land you in hot water. Sometimes it can be a fine line between being under the alcohol limit and slightly over. Here is a great guide on how you can still enjoy an alcoholic beverage without making it a DUI charge. Ensure that your drinks equate to one standard drink This is where so many people come unstuck. Many assume that one beverage, regardless of its size, equals one standard drink however, this couldn’t be further from the truth.

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A Helpful Guide On How To Choose A Lawyer After You Have Been Charged With Drink Driving

A Helpful Guide On How To Choose A Lawyer After You Have Been Charged With Drink Driving Each year, thousands of people are charged with drink driving. It is a heavily policed crime that carries tough penalties. If you have been charged with a drink driving offence, it’s a good idea to seek legal advice. We have put together this helpful guide on how to choose a lawyer to help you increase the likelihood of achieving an outcome you are satisfied with. Why it’s important to hire a lawyer when facing a drink driving charge If you have been pulled over with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of more than 0.05, then this is considered a criminal offence. You will

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The process of going through a drink driving charge at the Magistrates Court in Brisbane

DUI Court Process – Appearing In Court For Drunk Driving Going to court for the first time can be daunting. Unless you have been to the Brisbane Magistrate court before or know someone who has, you’ll most likely have no idea what to expect, where to go or what to do. The thought of the unknown is what many find so nerve-wracking. Hiring an experienced traffic lawyer can make this process much less scary. They can walk you through the process and guide you on the steps you should be taking and when. More often than not, those that have legal representation for their drink driving charge will receive a lesser penalty. Where is the Magistrates Court in Brisbane?  You’ll

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What should I be prepared for on the first court date for my traffic offence?

What should I be prepared for on the first court date for my traffic offence? Going to court for the first time can be an overwhelming experience, and it’s in your best interest to know how the process works and what to expect. This can ensure you are prepared for what’s to come and put your best foot forward to achieve an outcome you are satisfied with. Check the details on your Notice to Appear documentation If you are required to attend court for your traffic offence, you will be given a Notice to Appear. This will state the date, time, and location where your matter will be heard. On the actual day, you’ll have three options available to you:

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