Graffiti, also known as tagging, is not always a piece of art as most people take it. According to Australian law, it can also be a form of vandalism and a crime that’s punishable by law. In fact, defacing property with graffiti...
Criminal defence lawyers are a vital part of the legal system in Australia. They represent people who have been charged with crimes and help them to understand their rights and options when it comes to defending themselves against allegations...
Fraud is the most widely used term in corporate criminal offences and most crimes aiming at a financial benefit. In Queensland, fraud offences are described as anything unethical, dishonest, or deceptive aimed at financial gains. It...
Queensland has some of the most elaborate road rules in Australia. If you are not careful, you might get yourself in trouble with the QLD police. If you plan to visit QLD or are new here, you need to acquaint yourself with all the road rules to...
The term crime is a broad description of actions that constitutes an offence punishable by law. There are different kinds of crimes depending on the circumstances, victim, and damages done. For example, public nuisance and murder are both...
In Queensland, the police may search your premises with or without a search warrant and may remove certain property if it relates to their investigation. Applications for search warrants are made by police to a Justice of the Peace, Magistrates...
Sometimes, despite all your best endeavours, the outcome of your court case is not what you desired. Whether that be a conviction for an offence you pleaded not guilty to, or a sentence that you feel is too harsh. It could also be an ancillary...
When an application for bail is made the court may consider the imposition or a Surety condition. A surety is actually a person. That is a person who will also sign the bail undertaking as a Guarantor for the defendant’s appearance before a...
Being confronted with an accusation of a criminal offence can be a harrowing experience. For most people, this can be a frightening and confusing time and the amount of legal jargon that is thrown around can only add to the stress. One of the...
In Queensland, Police have powers, in certain circumstances, to require an individual to provide fingerprints or identifying particulars and DNA samples. These powers are contained within the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000...
Have you received notification that your licence will be suspended? If you have, you may be eligible for a Court order to allow you to continue to drive under strict conditions. This Court order is called a Special Hardship Order (SHO) and must...
Usually when your criminal matters are proceeding to sentence before the Magistrates, District or Supreme courts, your solicitor or barrister will ask you to prepare something called a “character reference” for court. References should be...