Criminal and Traffic OffencesVIC
This comprehensive step-by-step guide covers all aspects of criminal practice and procedure for summary and indictable offences in the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria.
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Overview
This comprehensive step-by-step guide covers all aspects of criminal practice and procedure for summary and indictable offences in the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria.
The detailed commentary provides easy-to-understand coverage of the procedural aspects of criminal law matters, from arrest and charge through to hearing and sentencing, including avenues of appeal and costs applications. The publication also includes supplementary guides specific to traffic offences, intervention orders, and Commonwealth offences.
Written by experienced practitioners, these guides provide practical tips for lawyers new to this area of work and a detailed overview to assist all practitioners, especially those supervising younger lawyers.
Also included is 101 Subpoena Answers, which is a useful reference guide.
Precedents in this publication include:
- Police station instructions and advice record;
- Court reference information sheet;
- Court attendance sheet;
- Suite of attendance notes for every stage of the process;
- Letters to the client, police, prosecution, and third parties;
- Initial letters to clients for a variety of traffic offences including possible outcomes;
- Suite of the various applications for intervention orders.
The detailed Retainer Instructions ensures nothing is missed and the client is properly advised.
Ready To Use Resources
Choose from ready-to-use legal documents within this Publication.
5 Matter Plans Included
- ALERTS - Nil“”
- Full Commentary - Intervention Order (VIC)“Under s 45 of the Family Violence Protection Act 2008, an application for a family violence intervention order may be made to the court by a police officer, an affected family member, the parent or guardian of an affected child, or any other person with the written consent of the affected ...”
- Reference materials
- Overview“Intervention orders are made in the Magistrates' Court under either the Family Violence Protection Act 2008 or the Personal Safety Intervention Orders Act 2010. The Magistrates' Court (Personal Safety Intervention Orders) Rules 2021 and the Magistrates' Court (Family Violence Protection) ...”
- A. Getting the matter underway
- B. Making an application
- C. Going to Court
- D. Acting for the respondent
- E. Finalising the matter
- Comments and suggestions for By Lawyers“null”
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