Drink Driving and Traffic Offences
If you’ve been charged with drink driving or a traffic offence, seeking legal advice promptly is essential to achieve the best possible outcome.
Drink driving and traffic offences are common, but the consequences can be serious. Engaging expert legal advice early can make the difference between a conviction and no conviction, or between a lengthy licence disqualification and a shorter period off the road.
We can assess your situation, including the accuracy of your Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) reading, and advise if it can be challenged in court.
We cover:
- Dangerous driving causing death
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Driving at a speed or in a manner dangerous to the public
- Demerit point appeals
- Failing to undergo a breath test
- Failing to undergo a breath analysis after arrest
- Licence suspension and disqualification appeals
- Police pursuits
- Negligent driving
Why seek legal advice?
Drink driving charges can have serious consequences, including criminal convictions, fines, licence disqualification, and even imprisonment for repeat offenders. A conviction may also affect your ability to work, particularly if driving is essential to your employment.
Whether you intend to plead guilty or not guilty, thorough preparation is key. We’ll guide you on the best course of action based on your unique circumstances.
Our commitment to you:
We’ll use our expertise and resources to strive for the best possible outcome during this challenging time. From start to finish, we’ll keep you informed and supported every step of the way.
MCGOWAN LAWYERS
McGowan Lawyers -
6/339 Condamine Street, Manly Vale, 2093 NSW.
0414 280 984
frances@mcgowanlawyers.com.au
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