The Charges:
Driving whilst relevant drug present in blood or saliva
Court Attended:
Southport Magistrates Court
Attendance Date:
November 2017
The client was charged with drug driving on the Gold Coast. He worked full time and required his licence in order to keep his job. He came to us and obtained expert legal advice on his charge and preparations to complete prior to attending court. We assisted him by drafting all his Affidavit material and completing a section 87 work licence application for him.
The client received the mandatory minimum disqualification of one (1) month and was granted a section 87 work licence during that time. No convictions were recorded upon successful submissions made by our office on his behalf.
The Charges:
Assault Occasioning Bodily Harm (AOBH)
Court Attended:
Brisbane Magistrates Court
Attendance Date:
28/11/17
Overview of Case:
The client was charged with Assault Occasioning Bodily Harm (AOBH). There was evidence and admissions by our client that an altercation had occurred however our client instructed that the victim was attempting to damage his property. The matter proceeded to Trial.
Outcome:
Our client was found to have used reasonable force to protect his property and was acquitted of the charge.
The outcome for a brother and sister who robbed a Burleigh Service Station.
Two highly intoxicated siblings who made a terrible decision in July last year to rob a Burleigh Caltex Service Station using a knife pleaded guilty to the robbery last week on November 23rd.
In a sincere letter of remorse to the courts, the brother and sister gave a heartfelt apology to not only the court, but also the complainant in the matter and the community at large, apologising for their regrettable actions.
Criminal Lawyer Brooke Winter who represented the pair said they had made a terrible and tragic decision that has affected them accordingly. Raquel and Ethan Evans were given a three year jail sentence with immediate parole for the time they had already served.
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