Q: Should I hire a lawyer for a
traffic case?
A: It is advisable to consult with a lawyer for a traffic
case, especially if you are facing serious charges or potential licence
suspension/ Licence Disqualification. A
lawyer can provide legal guidance, represent you in court, and work to achieve
the best possible outcome for your case.
Q: Can I contest a traffic
Infringement in Court?
A: Yes, you have the right to contest a traffic Infringement
in court, however seeking legal assistance/ legal Advice first as to your
prospects of success is critical before electing to take the infringement
notice to court.
Q: How can a lawyer help me with my
case?
A: A lawyer can provide legal advice, assess the details of
your case, represent you in court hearings or the sentence proceedings,
negotiate with prosecutors on your behalf, and work to achieve the best
possible outcome for your traffic case.
Q: I have a Traffic case which is
proceeding to sentence in the future, is the completion of a driver education
programme necessary/ worth it?
A: Yes, completion of a driver education course such as the
Traffic Offenders Programme is very important, and it is highly recommended.
Q: What should I do if I receive a
traffic Infringement notice (Fine)?
A: You must carefully review the details of the offence,
understand the consequences by seeking legal advice as soon as reasonably
possible.
Why
Should you Choose Nicopoulos Sabbagh Lawyers to
represent you in your Court Case?
Nicopoulos Sabbagh Lawyers a reputable Law
Firm is the leading Law firm in both Criminal Law & Traffic Law matters. Nicopoulos Sabbagh Lawyers has dealt with the most complex
matters and our office appears in all Jurisdictions in Criminal Law.
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is too complex for the team so be sure to book your first Free Consultation
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It
is very important that you speak with a lawyer so that you can get the
appropriate legal advice which you require prior to going to court.
Our team
of experienced solicitors are there for you and can help you answer all your
questions, so be sure to contact Nicopoulos Sabbagh Lawyers.
*This article correctly reflects the Laws of NSW as at 29TH
February 2024.
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