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Mobile Speed Camera’s Operational in NSW
From, 19 July 2010, mobile speed cameras will be operational in NSW. What is a mobile speed camera? A mobile speed camera is like a fixed speed camera, except that it can be moved from location to location throughout the … Continue reading
Will your court matter require you to give your fingerprints to the police?
Some matters that are dealt with by the court, allow an order to be made by the court to attend upon a police station to provide your identification particulars, usually photograph and fingerprints. You need to be conscious of what … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Law, Legal
Tagged court, court appearance, Criminal Law, fingerprints
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Suspension of Licence by Police
Increases in police powers have included the power of police to issue suspension notices on the spot. That is, the police officer is granted the power to be the judge and jury in some traffic matters and commence your punishment … Continue reading
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Tagged Criminal Law, Licence, Police, Traffic offenders programme
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Arrested by the Police – Making Statements
There have been numerous occasions where the police have alleged that our clients have made admissions to the police in relation to offences. An admission is simply any statement made by a person that is against that person’s interests. We … Continue reading
