Mitigating a Sentence: Case Study of a Young International Student facing deportation due to criminal charges.
In this case study, we examine the mitigating factors that helped reduce the sentence for a young international student charged with assault. Despite the seriousness of the offense, the accused was able to receive a fair and just sentence thanks to his early guilty plea, remorse, and personal circumstances. Read on to learn more about how these mitigating factors can make a difference in a criminal case.
Case Study: Successful Withdrawal of Charges in Serious Injury Case
Our client was faced with multiple criminal charges, including causing serious injury and concealing evidence. However, we were able to successfully argue for the withdrawal of several of these charges based on the lack of evidence or legal grounds. By crafting a strategic plea offer and utilizing our legal expertise, we were able to help our client navigate the criminal justice system and achieve a more favorable outcome. Read on to learn more about our approach and the legal principles involved.
Case Study: Illegal Importation of Tobacco Charge- section 233BABAD Customs Atc 1991
In this article, we discuss a recent case of our client charged with Possessing Tobacco with the intent to defraud the Commonwealth of its revenue. We explore the legal basis for the charge and the elements that the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt. We also highlight the issues with the prosecution's case and the lack of evidence to support the charge. We conclude by requesting that the charge be discontinued due to the fatal flaws in the prosecution's case.
Case Study: Criminal Law Firm Successfully Withdraws Attempted Murder Charges
Read how our criminal law firm in Melbourne successfully defended our client against attempted murder and trespass charges. We provide a detailed account of the incident and explain why the charges were withdrawn. Our legal arguments relied on relevant cases and statutes, including Sargeant v The Queen, Garratt v The Queen [2020] VSCA 45
Case Study: Self-Defence and Other Issues in a Domestic Violence Charge
In this blog, we discuss a case of domestic violence where our defence team successfully argued self-defence and other relevant issues to defend our client against the charges of recklessly causing injury, unlawful assault, and unlawful assault with a weapon. We provide insight into the attitude of the complainant, our client's good character, and the evidence we presented to support our argument. This case demonstrates the importance of having a strong defence team and presenting a compelling case in court.
Sexual Assault Charge Withdrawn in Melbourne Magistrate Court: A Case Study
In this case study we discuss how our criminal law firm based in Melbourne successfully defended a sexual assault charge before it was heard at court.
Section 60 of Road Safety Act: Failure to Nominate Driver of Motor Vehicle: Legal Implications and Penalties
If you're facing a charge for Failure to Nominate the Driver of a Motor Vehicle, it's important to understand the legal implications and potential penalties. Learn what to consider and why you should seek advice from a traffic lawyer in this informative guide.
Criminal Law- Magistrates' Court Procedure in Victoria, Australia: A Quick Guide to Court Hearings
A Quick Guide to Magistrate Court Procedure for Criminal Matters
How to Write a Character Reference Letter for Court: A Template and Guide
How to Write a Character Reference Letter for Court: A Template and Guide
Case Study: No Case to Answer - How Lack of Evidence Led to a Speeding Charge Dismissal
Charged with Speeding in Melbourne? Have a read of this Case Study
How to Write a Remorse Letter for Court: A Template and Guide
How to Write a Remorse Letter for Court: A Template and Guide
Parental responsibility -Presumption, Rebuttal - What is it?
Parental responsibility -Presumption, Rebuttal - What is it?
Consent Orders v Binding Financial Agreements - How are they different?
Consent Orders v Binding Financial Agreements - How are they different?
Protect Your Property Rights in Separation: Lodging Caveats and Safeguarding Interests | Family Lawyers Melbourne
Caveats and Family Law - When can you apply for them?
Significance of Plea Negotiations between Defence and Prosecutions
Significance of Plea Negotiations between Defence and Prosecutions
The Relevance of Social Sciences Research in Australian Family Law Judgements
The Relevance of Social Sciences Research in Australian Family Law Judgements
Sexual Offences: The Concept of Consent and Relevant Law
Sexual Offences: The Concept of Consent and Relevant Law