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The recording of a conviction can have a catastrophic effect on your future. It can impact on travel, study, career, and your economic and social wellbeing. Our lawyers combine their knowledge of the law with your personal circumstances to advance the best argument possible to make sure that your future is protected.
No conviction for Commonwealth offences
The Federal legislation applying to applications to not record a conviction for Commonwealth offences is notoriously difficult to overcome when it comes to sentencing....Bundaberg Magistrates Court – Probation and no conviction recorded
Rian Dwyer appeared before the Bundaberg Magistrates Court for a client charged with Indecent Act in a place to which public are permitted access. Whilst Rian was able to ...Bundaberg District Court – no conviction recorded and no reporting conditions
Rian Dwyer also instructed Counsel in the District Court relative to a woman charged with a sexual offence. Due to the circumstances of the case it was successfully argued...Michael, Brisbane
No conviction recorded for out of character assault - Brisbane Magistrates Court
Fisher Dore Senior Associate Lauren Phelps appeared in the Brisbane Magistrates Court for a client who had been charged with an assault in a night club. Our client had tak...No conviction for young offender
Rian appeared for an 18 year old man in the Bundaberg Magistrates Court who was charged with breaking and entering into businesses in the Wide Bay region. The client had o...Brisbane Magistrates Court – no conviction despite lengthy history
Nick Dore appeared for a man who was charged with forging and uttering. He was alleged to have unlawfully used prescription medication pads. Nick’s client had a significa...Cleveland Magistrates Court – no conviction for drugs and weapons
Tom Gardiner appeared in the Cleveland Magistrates Court on behalf of a client charged with possessing drugs, utensils, and knuckle dusters. Despite his client having 12 p...No Conviction Recorded for drug possession – Brisbane Magistrates Court
Our client was charged with possession of cocaine. The charge carries a maximum of twenty (20) years imprisonment. These matters were heard in the Brisbane Magistrates Court. ...