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SPECIAL RANGE DRINK DRIVING IN NSW - Get Help from Dot Legal

SPECIAL RANGE DRINK DRIVING IN NSW

Anybody who operates a motor vehicle on a public road while their blood alcohol content is between 0.02 and 0.049 is guilty of the special range PCA offense. Anybody who drives while in violation of the zero alcohol limit could face special range PCA charges. In general, anyone in possession of a sp...
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Low Range Drink Driving in NSW - Help by Dot Legal

LOW RANGE DRINK DRIVING IN NSW

Drink Driving in New South Wales while intoxicated (low range prescribed concentration of alcohol, PCA) is illegal according to Section 110(3) of the Road Transport Act 2013. When someone operates a motor vehicle on a road or in an area connected to a road while their blood alcohol content (BAC) is ...
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High Range Drink Driving in NSW

HIGH RANGE DRINK DRIVING (NSW)

Driving a motor vehicle on a road or in a place connected to a road with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of more than 0.15 in the breath or blood constitutes the offence of driving with a high range prescribed concentration of alcohol (PCA), as defined by section 110(5) of the Road Transport Act 2013....
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The Hearsay Rule in Criminal Matters

Hearsay Rule in Criminal Cases

Understanding the Hearsay Rule in Criminal Cases; A Comprehensive Guide by Dot Legal, NSW Within the world of proceedings the hearsay rule plays a crucial role in determining what evidence can be presented. Dot Legal, a trusted law firm based in NSW, Australia is here to shed light on the complexiti...
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Murder and manslaughter in New South Wales

Murder and manslaughter in New South Wales

Among the most serious crimes in all Australian jurisdictions are murder and manslaughter. These offenses are solely punishable by indictment, and the Supreme Court is the lone forum for resolution. Nonetheless, the sentencing guidelines for these offenses vary throughout states and territories. The...
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