IMPORTANCE OF HAVING A LAWYER EVEN WHEN PLEADING GUILTY STEP 1 Professional advice A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements.
STEP 2 Help you get prepared The key to minimising the repercussions of your charge is being prepared. You may think pleading guilty means turning up to court, everything will be over quickly and you can get on with your life, often it’s not that simple.
STEP 3 Sentencing
The reality is if you have been charged with a drink or drug driving offence in Queensland, you will lose your licence and receive a fine at the minimum. A lawyer works in your best interests to present you to the court in a positive light.
STEP 4 Your charges The police might not have enough evidence to prove you guilty for some of the charges so you may not have to plead guilty. Your lawyer can negotiate with police and upon reviewing your file, find potential flaws in the evidence
STEP 5 Special hardship licence If you’re like most, the chances of you needing your licence for work or essential duties are high. A work licence can help you maintain your employment and allows you to drive between restricted time frames
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