• Negligent Driving

    Negligent, furious driving or speeding in a dangerous manner is a common charge before NSW courts. If you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident where someone was hurt due to your negligence, you could be charged with an offence.
    A likely penalty for this type of offence is a fine. However, if someone is seriously injured or has died then you could face a more serious charge. If this is the case, you could be charged with an automatic 3 year licence disqualification or a reduction to 12 months in some cases if you have the help of legal representation, such as Talty Law. Call us today and see how we can help you.

    Click here for the law
  • Drink/Driving Offences

    There are limited defences to DUI and in most cases, you or your legal representation will have to explain to the court why you made a mistake of DUI. Talty Law is able to help you argue you the varying reasons why you desire to maintain a valid licence and give guidance about what should be included in your character references.

    Click here for the law
    There is possibility that the court will allow a dismissal of your charge without a criminal conviction, fine or disqualification period being imposed under a Section 10.
    Click here for the law

– REQUEST A FREE CONSULTATION –

     
    The content and any linked publications on this website are intended to only provide a general summary and overview on the subject of interest. It is not intended to be or constitute legal advice. Whilst we attempt to update the content the law is constantly changing on this basis we do not guarantee its currency. You should seek legal or other professional advice before acting or relying on any of the Content within this site or any other legal issue.