If you have been charged with drink driving in NSW and you
wish to plead not guilty, it’s important to seek legal advice from a solicitor
who is experienced in both criminal law & traffic law. The legal process
and penalties for drink driving can be serious as they can have an impact on a
person’s personal & professional life, and it’s important to have the best
possible representation in court.
When you plead not guilty to a drink driving charge in NSW,
the matter will likely proceed to a defended hearing in the Local Court. During
the defended hearing, the prosecution will present their evidence, and your
legal representative will have the opportunity to challenge that evidence and
present your defence.
Your lawyer may explore various avenues to defend your case,
including questioning the accuracy of the breath or blood test, challenging the
circumstances of the traffic stop, or presenting evidence that could cast doubt
on the prosecution’s case.
It’s important to gather and preserve any evidence that
could support your defence, such as witness statements, photographs, or any
other relevant documentation. Your lawyer will be able to guide you through
this process.
It’s also important to note that the legal process and
requirements for defending a drink driving charge in NSW can be complex, so
seeking legal advice as soon as possible is crucial.
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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
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questions, so be sure to contact Nicopoulos Sabbagh Lawyers.
*This article correctly reflects the Laws of NSW as at 30th January 2024.
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