It can be very stressful dealing with Tasmania Police and appearing in Court.
Whether you are responding to investigations or accusations by Police, or you have been charged with a criminal offence, regardless of whether the allegations involve a simple misdemeanour or a serious offence, we can assist you every step of the way.
At Tamar Legal, we have significant experience representing clients before the Magistrates Court of Tasmania and the Supreme Court of Tasmania. We offer an affordable fee structure for private clients, and we also accept legally aided matters.
We have particular expertise in acting for clients charged with offences contrary to the Police Offences Act 1935 (Tas), Criminal Code Act 1924 (Tas), and other State and Federal Legislation. We can offer comprehensive advice regarding your options, the Court process, and can represent you in Court.
If you've been charged with a traffic offence, from a minor infringement to a more serious charge such as Evading Police, it could have potentially serious consequences for your employment and licence status. We have the expertise to advise, negotiate, and represent you, with a proven track record of success.
We can assist you with making an application for a Family Violence Order or Restraint Order, or responding to an application against you, including responding to an application for a Police Family Violence order. We can also assist with applications to vary, or to revoke orders, and can represent you at a conciliation conference and/or hearing.
Drink driving in Tasmania is usually a serious offence. If you have been charged with any offence under the Road Safety (Alcohol and Drugs) Act 1970, including 'drug driving', we can assist you. We can also advise you regarding your eligibility for a hardship licence (restricted driver licence) and make an application to the Court on your behalf.
Tasmania has very particular and strict laws regarding the licensing, possession, storage and use of firearms. If you have been charged with an offence under the Firearms Act 1996 (Tas), or have had your firearms licence suspended, we can help.
Dealing with the Police can be incredibly stressful. Many people are unaware that they only have to provide Police with certain information when they are speaking to them. We can advise you regarding your legal rights prior to you speaking with Police.
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