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Charged With Drug Possession in NSW: What Happens Now, and How Do You Protect Yourself?

Why Drug Possession Charges Are More Serious Than Most People Realise “Possess Prohibited Drug” is one of the most common criminal offences in New South Wales. Yet despite its frequency, most people significantly underestimate the consequences. A drug possession conviction can impact your: The biggest mistake people make after being charged is assuming it’s “minor”…

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Drug Offences in NSW – Can You Go to Jail for a Drug Possession Charge in NSW?

Many people charged with drug possession ask: “Will I go to jail for this?” In NSW, the answer depends on the type of drug, the amount, your intentions, and your personal circumstances. Drug laws in NSW are strict, and charges can range from minor possession to serious supply or trafficking.   Types of Drug Offences…

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Assault Occasioning Grievous Bodily Harm – Could You Face Years in Prison?

Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) is one of the most serious assault charges in NSW. Convictions may result in lengthy prison sentences.   What is Grievous Bodily Harm? Section 4 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) defines GBH as: This includes injuries such as brain damage, loss of vision, severe burns, or serious fractures.   Types…

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Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm – What Injuries Count in NSW?

If you’ve been charged with Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm (AOABH) in NSW, you may be wondering what the term “bodily harm” actually covers.   Definition of Actual Bodily Harm Section 59 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) defines AOABH as an assault that results in injury that is more than merely transient or trifling.…

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