Breaching a Court Order
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Have you violated a court order?
If so, our criminal lawyers regularly represent clients charged with:
- Violating a community corrections order;
- Breach of intervention order;
- Breach of bail conditions;
- Violation of suspended judgments (made before September 2014);
- Parole violation;
- Violation of SORA (Sex Offenders Registration Act).
We have offices in Melbourne CBD and experienced criminal lawyers to help you.
Any of the above offenses (other than a parole violation) may result in you being taken back to court. The judiciary is often not very satisfied when an order made by the court is not followed, and it is crucial to choose a lawyer to defend you.
As mentioned above, there are many ways in which a person can be brought before court for breaching a court order. If you are facing an offence, or have been charged with breaching bail or parole, you should call our office so we can assist you.
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