Suspended Driving – (Melbourne Magistrates’ Court)

A client came to us with a suspended driving case. After examining her documents, we were able to determine that there was an error in the paperwork that VicRoads sent out. The client hadn’t been able to work it out. We negotiated with the police and had the suspended driving charge withdrawn. We managed this in only one court appearance. Having the best representation can avoid getting a record and let you keep your licence.
Other Case Studies
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Drug Driving And Disqualified Driving – (Ringwood Magistrates’ Court)
A man in his 40’s had three cases heard on the same day. The charges included drug driving twice, disqualified driving twice and possession of 20 ecstasy tablets. He was fined $1500 with a three month licence cancellation.
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Disqualified Driving – (Heidelberg Magistrates’ Court)
A man in his 30’s was caught driving on a disqualified licence two months into a six month licence cancellation for drink driving. He was driving for work. The court suspended his licence for 2 months (which overlapped with the drink driving disqualification) and fined him $1000.
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Unpaid Fines – (Frankston Magistrates’ Court)
A lady in her 40’s had $68,000 in unpaid fines. She was arrested by the Sheriff and taken to court. At court we were able to have her fines reduced to $3,000 payable at the rate of $100 per month. That’s a saving of $65,000.00
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Disqualified Driving – (Dandenong Magistrates’ Court)
A lady in her 20’s was caught driving on a disqualified licence. She had been disqualified by the Dandenong Court for drink driving. At court we were able to stop her losing her licence for any longer. She was given a fine of $1000.
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Unpaid Fines – (Dandenong Magistrates’ Court)
We had a client who was driving on Eastlink for work and incurred fines in excess of $45,000. We listened to her story, reviewed her documents and had the fines reduced to a total of $1000 and got her 3 months to pay.
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