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Can Australian police enter your premises in Australian - Get help from Dot Legal

Can Police Enter Premises in Australia?

Introduction Understanding Police Powers in Australia Circumstances Allowing Police Entry Warrants Consent Exigent Circumstances Search and Seizure Privacy Rights in Australia The Role of Law in Police Premises Entry Historical Perspective High-Profile Cases The Importance of Proper Procedure The Fu...
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Driving Whilst Suspended Licence in South Australia-dotlegal-oct23-2

Driving Whilst Suspended Licence in South Australia

Driving with suspended licence or when prohibited is a highly serious traffic law violation in South Australia. Depending on the specifics of the offense, there may be a fine, additional disqualification, or even jail as a penalty. The Motor Vehicles Act of 1959, which makes it illegal to drive whil...
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Entrapment Laws in Australia

Entrapment Laws in Australia

Navigating Entrapment Laws in Australia: A Comprehensive Guide by Dot Legal Entrapment is a legal concept that has garnered significant attention and debate in Australia’s criminal justice system. As a reputable law firm, Dot Legal is committed to providing insightful information to its client...
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Dot Legal: Your Trusted Boutique Law Firm in NSW, Australia

Dot Legal is a reputable boutique law firm operating in NSW, Australia, with offices conveniently located throughout Sydney and Melbourne. With a comprehensive range of legal services encompassing Business Law, Startups Legal Matters, Criminal Law, Family Law, Property Law, Employment Law, and Tax L...
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Breath Testing in Australia

Breath Testing on Private Property

Breath Testing on Private Property All Australian states and territories have an alcohol limit of 0.05 for drivers with a full driving licence, but zero for other driving licences. New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia and Northern Australia have slightl...
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