Possession of cocaine (case study)
Our client was charged with possession of cocaine. Find out how we helped him avoid a conviction, instead receiving a section 10 good behaviour bond.
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Our client was charged with possession of cocaine. Find out how we helped him avoid a conviction, instead receiving a section 10 good behaviour bond.
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