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Criminal law

Been charged with a criminal offence? What should you do, what can you do?

April 15, 2014

The information in this blog will also cover what you should not do when you have been charged for a criminal act. Do not panic The first thing not to do, is panic.  Listen to the charges and ask the Police or whoever is accusing you that you want to access legal representation. Changes to…

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