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How Long Do I Have to Wait to Drive After Drinking? (Australian Law)

Many people are curious about how long it takes for the body to break down alcohol. Once you’ve consumed alcohol, time is the only thing that can help your alcohol level return to zero. According to...

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I have been charged with a criminal offence, can I apply to be granted bail?...

If you have been charged with an offence that requires a court appearance, you might need to apply for bail. If you are released on bail, it means you are allowed to go home until your case is...

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How does roadside drug testing work? (Australian Law)

If you are caught driving a vehicle on a public road in NSW Australia while you are under the influence of an intoxicating substance, you will face charges of driving under the influence (DUI). DUI is...

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Five Ways Alcohol Affects Your Driving Ability (Australian Law)

The dangers of drinking and driving are well documented, and it only takes a relatively small amount of alcohol to have an effect on your driving ability. Drink driving awareness organisations such as...

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What do Criminal Law Solicitors Do? (Australian Law)

With so much legal terminology floating around, it can be confusing trying to understand which professionals perform which tasks. There are a number of different branches of the legal profession, but...

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Can I Travel if I Have a Previous Section 10 For Drink Driving? (Australian Law)

A criminal conviction can affect your ability to travel and work in the future. If you have a previous drink driving conviction, your ability to work in certain driving occupations may be limited and...

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What happens if you are charged under the NSW Summary Offences Act?...

The NSW Summary Offences Act (1988), identifies a number of different offences which are considered ‘summary’ offences. These are generally considered to be minor offences, which are dealt with in a...

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