What to do if you have been wrongfully accused of a crime
If you have been wrongfully accused of a crime, this guide can help you to navigate the legal system, protect your rights, and clear your name.
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If you have been wrongfully accused of a crime, this guide can help you to navigate the legal system, protect your rights, and clear your name.
DetailsA “spent conviction” is a conviction for an offence in a person’s criminal record that has expired. In other words, the conviction is considered “spent”.
DetailsPerverting the course of justice is a serious criminal offence that can carry significant consequences. Explore the legislation, case examples. and penalties.
DetailsPhillip assists the Partners with complex criminal matters and investigations involving corporate and financial crime as part of the white-collar crime team.
DetailsShannon assists the white-collar crime team with investigations and legal analysis. She has most recently assisted in lengthy and complex criminal trials.
DetailsDarren is a paralegal who is part of the white-collar investigations team.
DetailsRichard is a paralegal in the white collar crime team. He has also worked on the domestic crime team, assisting both partners and solicitors.
DetailsWhile representing yourself in court may appear to be a cost-effective option, it carries several risks that can lead to unfavourable outcomes. Learn more.
DetailsSuspended sentences were formerly a part of the sentencing regime in NSW. However, in 2018, they were replaced by a new regime of community-based orders.
DetailsThe offence of “stalking or intimidation” is a broad provision designed to capture a wide range of conduct. Explore the key sentencing considerations.
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