Category Archives: Defending Charges

DRUG DRIVING OFFENCES in NSW - Get help from Dot Legal

DRUG DRIVING OFFENCES

In New South Wales, there are two categories of drug-related driving offenses. They are operating a vehicle while under the influence of drugs and operating a vehicle while certain substances are detectable in the mouth, blood, or urine. This page extensively covers the maximum punishments, disquali...
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SPECIAL RANGE DRINK DRIVING IN NSW - Get Help from Dot Legal

SPECIAL RANGE DRINK DRIVING IN NSW

Anybody who operates a motor vehicle on a public road while their blood alcohol content is between 0.02 and 0.049 is guilty of the special range PCA offense. Anybody who drives while in violation of the zero alcohol limit could face special range PCA charges. In general, anyone in possession of a sp...
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Low Range Drink Driving in NSW - Help by Dot Legal

LOW RANGE DRINK DRIVING IN NSW

Drink Driving in New South Wales while intoxicated (low range prescribed concentration of alcohol, PCA) is illegal according to Section 110(3) of the Road Transport Act 2013. When someone operates a motor vehicle on a road or in an area connected to a road while their blood alcohol content (BAC) is ...
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High Range Drink Driving in NSW

HIGH RANGE DRINK DRIVING (NSW)

Driving a motor vehicle on a road or in a place connected to a road with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of more than 0.15 in the breath or blood constitutes the offence of driving with a high range prescribed concentration of alcohol (PCA), as defined by section 110(5) of the Road Transport Act 2013....
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Terrorism Offences And the Law

Terrorism Offences And the Law

Australia’s criminal laws were revised to include a number of Terrorism Offences in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Prior to 2001, only conventional criminal law provisions, such as murder, bombing, or hijacking of an airplane, could be used to prosecute acts of terrorism. The ...
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Abolishment of Duplicate Certificates of Title - WA

Abolishment of Duplicate Certificates of Title – WA

Abolishment of Duplicate Certificates of Title in Western Australia (WA) – A Landmark Legal Change In a significant stride towards modernizing property transactions and enhancing efficiency, Western Australia (WA) has taken a monumental step by abolishing the requirement for Duplicate Certific...
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Unraveling Subpoenas in Australia - FED

Unraveling Subpoenas in Australia

Unraveling Subpoenas in Australia A Comprehensive Guide to FED Cases Dot Legal, a prominent law firm with offices in Sydney, Smeaton Grange, Penrith, and Melbourne, prides itself on offering exceptional legal services in various domains, encompassing Family Laws, Property Laws, Criminal Laws, Civil ...
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Service and default judgment – VIC

Service and Default Judgments in VIC

Understanding Service and Default Judgments in Victoria, Australia Welcome to Dot Legal, your trusted law firm offering comprehensive legal services in NSW and Melbourne. In this article, we delve into the concepts of service and default judgments in Victoria, Australia, which are crucial aspects of...
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Empowering Victims: Domestic Violence Leave in NSW, Australia under FED - Dot Legal

Domestic violence leave – FED

Domestic Violence Leave in NSW, Australia: Understanding Your Rights under the Fair Employment Directive (FED) – Dot Legal In recent years, society has increasingly recognized the devastating impact of domestic violence on individuals and families. In response, the Australian government has ta...
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Domestic Violence in Australia - AVOs in NSW

Domestic Violence in Australia

Understanding Family Violence in Australia: Laws, Resources, and Support Domestic violence affects not only the primary victim, but also those around them. Often these are also small children. Domestic violence is not only a serious problem for children, but facing it early in life can become normal...
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