by Telemon Admin | Mar 30, 2015
The Alcohol Interlock Program is where a court orders that a person (a driver) install an Interlock Device on their motor vehicle. Section 44 of the Road Transport Act says that an Interlock Device is a device designed to: analyse a breath sample for the presence of...
by Telemon Admin | Mar 30, 2015
Since 1 February 2015 extremely strict laws have come into force in respect of convicted serious and repeat drink driving offenders, requiring the court to impose an Alcohol Interlock Program in certain circumstances. Whilst an exemption can also be ordered, the...
by Cameron Shaw | Mar 30, 2015
Putting it simply, lawyers are not entitled to give financial advice and financial planners are not entitled to give legal advice. Estate planning is generally a mix of both financial and legal questions. For most clients if comprehensive advice is needed they...
by Cameron Shaw | Mar 24, 2015
The “good character” of an accused, the likelihood of reoffending, remorse shown by the accused and the prospects of rehabilitation are mitigating factors a magistrate or judge may take into account when sentencing an offender: Crimes (Sentencing...
by Telemon Admin | Mar 24, 2015
A High Range PCA (“prescribed concentration of alcohol) driving offence in NSW is where the there is a concentration of 0.15 grams or more of alcohol in 210 litres of breath or 100 millilitres of blood (commonly known as “0.15”) see Road Transport...