What to do if your vehicle is impounded under ‘hoon laws’
Queensland has a range of strict dangerous driving laws known as ‘anti-hooning’ laws. Hooning offences are covered under the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000....
Continue readingQueensland has a range of strict dangerous driving laws known as ‘anti-hooning’ laws. Hooning offences are covered under the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000....
Continue readingDrug offences are very common. They range from simple personal use offences to serious offences that can carry long terms of imprisonment. If you are charged with drug possession, you should consult an experienced criminal...
Continue readingIf someone (or the police) has taken out a domestic violence protection order against you, you may feel confused, angry or upset. A domestic violence lawyer in Brisbane can help you work through your options...
Continue readingTraffic accidents can be scary and leave you feeling shaken up. However, it’s important that you don’t leave the scene without understanding your legal obligations. If you’re not sure what to do, ring a traffic...
Continue readingIf the police suspect you of having committed or being involved in a crime, they may ask you to participate in an interview. Anything you say during this interview can be used as evidence against...
Continue readingIf your driving licence is suspended due to a high-speed driving offence or for breaching a good behaviour period, you may be able to apply for a special hardship order. You may know this as...
Continue readingAs some of the best traffic lawyers in Brisbane, we know how easy it can be to commit a traffic offence. While we should all take care on the road, a moment of inattention or...
Continue readingIf you are charged with a criminal offence in Queensland, you may be arrested and kept in custody until you appear in court. Bail allows you to go home and remain in the community until...
Continue readingIn Queensland, it is an offence to operate a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.05% or over. Penalties range from a fine to a period of imprisonment, depending on the seriousness of the...
Continue readingUnder Queensland law, it is an offence to possess a dangerous drug unless it has been lawfully prescribed or supplied. If you’re facing drug charges, get in touch with a drug lawyer in Brisbane. We...
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