Regardless of your fraud and dishonesty offence complexities, being able to gain trusted and reliable legal advice is a crucial step to securing a fair trial. Beavon Lawyers are here to assist you in understanding the legal implications of your alleged misconduct and the difference between facing imprisonment or maintaining your independence. Securing fraud lawyers Brisbane residents know and trust may feel daunting, but it’s important to know that you will need a highly experience defence lawyer who knows exactly what it takes to win.
With Beavon Lawyers, your defence will be backed by qualified data and experts that fearlessly challenge the prosecution in court. Collectively, our team have extensive experience in all fraud and dishonesty matters, including that of property, credit, service benefits, tangible property, and obligations. From unauthorised credit card use to investigations involving the Australian Taxation Office, Centrelink, or other government agencies, we’re committed to protecting your rights and backing you in court all the way.
Your defence is stronger with Beavon Lawyers and our criminal defence lawyers Brisbane trusts on your side.
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Before speaking to the police or appearing in court, it’s crucial that you consult with our fraud lawyers – we are here to provide you with an opportunity to discuss your case and the legal options available. Our team, and your dedicated Beavon Lawyer, will provide valuable insight and advice, allowing you to fully understand your rights and how to proceed.
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To matters most convenient, we offer obligation free quotes. Our lawyers will provideyou with honest, reliable, and up-to-date advice and assistance on your circumstances, without the financial commitment required until we reach an agreement. When you engage our team, you also receive a transparent breakdown of the fees involved in our professional representation – your best interest is at the forefront for us.
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Our team of fierce fraud lawyers are committed to representing and supporting you relentlessly. We believe that everyone has the right to a fair trial, and our team of legal experts will work diligently to ensure you, and your rights, are respected throughout proceedings. Why are we here? To represent you in court, speak on your behalf,and provide expert legal advice.
Your case is handled by one of the most proficient and highly respected fraud defence lawyers the country has to offer. Our team of lawyers treat each case with complete respect and utter confidentiality.
Navigating the legal system can be challenging, but with one of our lawyers on your side, you receive nothing short of clear communication about the intricacies of your case, support, and easy-to-understand language throughout the process.
Regardless of the alleged offence – you have our support. We will undoubtedly represent you without bias when you engage a lawyer through Beavon. This allows you to have complete confidence in a legal team, from start to finish.
Although our team are fraud lawyers Brisbane based, we also have the capacity to represent clients across all jurisdictions and courts. From southeast Queensland, wider Queensland, New South Wales,Victoria, and beyond, we’re here for you.
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Our criminal justice system ensures that you are granted a number of rights. This includes the presumption of innocence until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. A defence lawyer can ensure that you rights are met. They can explain what the offence is and what Prosecution needs to prove before that offence is made out. Even if the offence is prima facie made out, you may have a defence. A defence lawyer can explain to you the prospects of the case and advise you the best course of action to take. They will represent you in court and speak on your behalf to the court, police, and any other relevant body. They can also obtain a range of relevant documents from other parties.
If you are in a watch house you should request the Sergeant of the watch house to allow you to make a call to either a lawyer, a friend or a family member who you should inform where you are and have them contact the lawyer of your choice. It is important that somebody be aware of your whereabouts.
You can call Beavon Lawyers 24 hours a day on 1800 558 533 or 07 3238 1888 or Contact Us.
You have rights under the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act to phone a lawyer of your choice. For example, Beavon Lawyers runs a service whereby you can initially speak to a lawyer by phone and then on payment of a fee have a lawyer attend either the police station or watch house depending on the hour and time of day and the availability of a lawyer.
On most occasions you will be taken to a police station in your local area or suburb.
Qp9 stands for Queensland Police Form 9 and is a form that the police fill in when they charge you. It lists the exact charge with a brief description of the facts which they allege against you. The Qp9 is usually picked up at your first mention. You may request that you receive it before this date.
The Magistrate may order that you spend time in custody while you are waiting for the case to be finalised. Alternatively, the Magistrate may order that you be released back into the community on certain conditions during this time. The release is called bail and you must promise that you will return to court for Trial or Sentence. Other conditions imposed on you may be to report to the police on a regular basis.
If you are refused bail in the Magistrates Court you can apply for bail in the Supreme Court. Such an application requires a large amount of preparation and Beavon Lawyers has an enviable track record when it comes to these applications.
The first day that you attend court for the offence is a ‘mention’. This is a short appearance advising the Magistrate or Judge what is to happen next in the matter. It is not unusual for there to be a number of mentions before the matter is finalised.