24 Hour Hotline: 1300NOTGUILTY
Sort by Date Order: Date Reverse date
Sort by Practice Area: All Driving Offences Traffic matters Criminal Law Appeals Extradition Trials Sentence Proceedings Habitual Offender Declarations Traffic Offenders Program Sexual Assault Drug Matters Battered Wife (Woman) Syndrome Murder Break and Enter Drink Driving - ring 1300NOTGUILTY for 24/7 advice Radar and Lidar - Speeding Matters Plea of Guilty Licence Appeals Malicious Damage Robbery Theft Drug Driving Bail Applications Indecent Assault Arraignments High Court Appeals Defended Hearings Arson Apprehended Violence Orders New South Wales Crime Commission Speed Cameras Court of Criminal Appeal
Beverly Hills Speed Camera Published on September 9, 2007
Law & Order 2007 Published on March 1, 2007
OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE - is the word "fuck" offensive Published on February 10, 2007
Riot & Affray Published on January 24, 2006 During December 2005 and January 2006 a number of people have been charged with the offences of Riot and Affray arising from several incidents of civil unrest in various areas of Sydney.
Victims Compensation Tribunal Published on January 18, 2006 Any victim of crime in New South Wales has a right to the services and entitlements offered by the Victim Compensation Tribunal.
AVOs: Apprehended violence industry or disease? Published on March 14, 2003 SINCE 1951 THERE HAVE BEEN provisions in the NSW Crimes Act for Local Courts to make orders for apprehended violence. It was a prophylactic provision intended to restrain misconduct before it happened.
Sniffer dog snuffed out by magistrate Published on November 21, 2001 EVIDENCE OBTAINED AFTER A search by a police sniffer dog was ruled inadmissible by Deputy Chief Magistrate Mary Jerram in Police v Darby,[1] on 21 November 2001.