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One role of a criminal defence solicitor is to carefully peruse the evidence in a case and where appropriate negotiate with police on behalf of the client. Just because police make allegations against a person does not necessarily mean that there is sufficient evidence to prove the charge alleged in court or that the person has in fact been charged with the correct offence. In some instances the Brief of Evidence or Facts Sheet can have such deficiencies that the police can be compelled by written and verbal representations to either withdraw the charge or accept a plea of guilty to a lesser offence.

Successful negotiations reduce costs for clients and save them the stress and uncertainty associated with defended hearings.

Typically examples of charge negotiations include:

  • A solicitor making representations to police and the prosecution to withdraw the charges if it is clear that the prosecution evidence is insufficient to sustain a conviction,
  • If a person is facing multiple charges, the solicitor can organise with the prosecution to have the client plead guilty to some charges on the basis some of the other charges are withdrawn,
  • If the charge is a serious charge, negotiations can result in the prosecution offering to withdraw a serious charge for a plea of guilty to less serious charge,
  • Persuading the prosecution not to elect to take a matter to the District Court but rather have it dealt in the Local Court,
  • Negotiations with the prosecution to agree on a set of agreed facts which are more favourable to the client before the facts are tendered to the court for sentencing.
  • Charges placed on a “Form 1”: These are a list of charges prepared by the prosecution, with which you have been charged, but not convicted. They can be taken into account when dealing with you for the principal offence.

Plea bargaining and making representations to Police can be a complicated process.

At LY Lawyers, our solicitors are experts in criminal law and will pursue every avenue available to us including entering into negotiations with the Police and the Director of Public Prosecutions to secure a better result for our client.

Our client was charged with a strictly indictable offence of aggravated robbery carrying a maximum imprisonment term of 20 years. Being a strictly indictable matter, this meant that the matter had to be committed to the District Court for sentence or trial.

Further, there is a body of law that provides where a person is charged with an aggravated robbery, in most cases only a sentence of full term imprisonment is appropriate. In other words, there was a real possibility our client, who had no previous criminal record, could be sentenced to gaol.

After carefully examining the brief of evidence and seeking instructions from our client, the solicitor with carriage of this matter formed the view that our client’s conduct did not amount an aggravated robbery offence but rather his actions constituted the lesser charges of assault and steal from person (matters which could be dealt with in the Local Court).

The client did not dispute there had been a fight or that he had taken money from the victim but vehemently denied having assaulted the victim for the purpose of robbing him. He instructed there had been a fight and the money had fallen from the victim’s pocket. Afterwards, he simply picked it up.

Our solicitor made extensive written representations to the Director of Public Prosecutions pointing out the deficiencies in the Brief and why our client’s version (he gave a record of interview to police) should be accepted.

The Director of Public Prosecutions accepted our representations and withdrew the aggravated robbery charge on the basis that our client pleaded guilty to a steal from person charge and an assault charge. The matters were finalised in the Local Court with the client receiving section 9 bonds.

Our client was a Singaporean National, who travelled to Australia to work as a courier of ‘very valuable goods’.

What he didn’t know was that the Australian Federal Police were conducting an operation for his apprehension.

He was approached by undercover police at Lidcombe in Sydney, searched and was found to have in his possession of 1.8 million dollars in cash. He was charged with ‘Recklessly Dealing with Proceeds of Crime’, under the Commonwealth Laws.

This carried a maximum term of 12 years imprisonment. Adam of our office argued the case with the Commonwealth DPP, submitting that the prosecution did not have a shred of evidence that the money was actually ‘the proceeds of crime’.

After a difficult time convincing the prosecution, they finally agreed to reduce the charge to “dealing with property suspected of being proceeds of crime’, a much less serious charge.

The case proceeded to sentence before Judge Soloman at Sydney District Court. Our client received a sentence of 9 months non parole. At that stage he had already served 7 months of his sentence, and was released 2 months after.

A terrific result for our client. He is back with his wife and three kids in Singapore.

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Adam Ly, B. Ec. (Majoring in Economics), LL.B.

Managing Director and Principal Lawyer

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Contact LY Lawyers Today!

Contact LY Lawyers today for a confidential consultation with an experienced criminal defence lawyer. We are available 24/7 to answer your questions and guide you through the legal process.

We understand you may be feeling lost and overwhelmed by the sheer weight of the charges against you; rest assured that as a leading criminal law firm in Sydney, we are well-versed in the complexities of criminal law and are committed to providing you with the aggressive and effective representation you deserve.

Achieving results one case at a time

The team at LY Lawyers were great to deal with, after getting charged with a minor offence. The costs were upfront and affordable. Communication was great and I felt like they really cared about me. If I was ever in trouble again they would be my first point of call for help.

Sarah Davies

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2017-02-01T00:09:03+00:00

Sarah Davies

The team at LY Lawyers were great to deal with, after getting charged with a minor offence. The costs were upfront and affordable. Communication was great and I felt like they really cared about me. If I was ever in trouble again they would be my first point of call for help.

Achieving results one case at a time

What a result from a great team!

Adam handled my case and put everything he had into it. He's a great lawyer at affordable fees. Would highly recommend.

John L.

Ly Lawyers
5.0
2017-02-01T01:38:38+00:00

John L.

What a result from a great team! Adam handled my case and put everything he had into it. He's a great lawyer at affordable fees. Would highly recommend.

Achieving results one case at a time

Highly recommend! Joseph handled my case and got the result he said i would, communication was great and his advice on what to do to help my case was great, dont hesitate to give them a call if you ever need legal help.

Todd Hurring

Ly Lawyers
5.0
2017-06-25T22:46:32+00:00

Todd Hurring

Highly recommend! Joseph handled my case and got the result he said i would, communication was great and his advice on what to do to help my case was great, dont hesitate to give them a call if you ever need legal help.

Achieving results one case at a time

Want to say a big thanks to Adam and the team, was looking at jail without a doubt, already had 2 other common assaults, a GBH, and a fair few other charges on my record and facing another GBH. Never done jail before and thought this was my time for sure. Great service from them, Adam always answered my calls and step me through everything the whole way. Managed to stay out of jail with a ICO order, big win, thanks again, highly recommend

Breno T.

Ly Lawyers
5.0
2017-06-25T22:53:27+00:00

Breno T.

Want to say a big thanks to Adam and the team, was looking at jail without a doubt, already had 2 other common assaults, a GBH, and a fair few other charges on my record and facing another GBH. Never done jail before and thought this was my time for sure. Great service from them, Adam always answered my calls and step me through everything the whole way. Managed to stay out of jail with a ICO order, big win, thanks again, highly recommend

Achieving results one case at a time

I just wanted to say a big thank you to LY Lawyers. My husband just got his sentence at Parramatta District Court last week, expecting to be in jail a lot longer. He was charged with supplying commercial drugs. LY Lawyers represented him with great passion and commitment, all of their staff chipping in to get a short sentence. Only a year to go before he gets out!

Kim Smith

Ly Lawyers
5.0
2017-06-25T22:53:58+00:00

Kim Smith

I just wanted to say a big thank you to LY Lawyers. My husband just got his sentence at Parramatta District Court last week, expecting to be in jail a lot longer. He was charged with supplying commercial drugs. LY Lawyers represented him with great passion and commitment, all of their staff chipping in to get a short sentence. Only a year to go before he gets out!

Achieving results one case at a time

It was a pleasure to work with LY Lawyers. They got me off from my charge. Could not thank them enough!

William Song

Ly Lawyers
5.0
2017-06-25T22:54:34+00:00

William Song

It was a pleasure to work with LY Lawyers. They got me off from my charge. Could not thank them enough!

Achieving results one case at a time

Joseph was amazing and did a fine job representing me in my case. He got the job done and got me the result I wanted.

Habib Rahman

Ly Lawyers
5.0
2017-06-25T22:55:09+00:00

Habib Rahman

Joseph was amazing and did a fine job representing me in my case. He got the job done and got me the result I wanted.

Achieving results one case at a time

Joseph you did an amazing job representing me at Sydney District court . My prior lawyer didn't do anything for me in the local court, but u guys were great in the district court. Thanks for being patient with me too.

Josh Tyler

Ly Lawyers
5.0
2017-06-25T22:56:43+00:00

Josh Tyler

Joseph you did an amazing job representing me at Sydney District court . My prior lawyer didn't do anything for me in the local court, but u guys were great in the district court. Thanks for being patient with me too.

Achieving results one case at a time

I just wanted to say thank you for helping me with my case and THANK YOU for the section 10!

Craig H

Ly Lawyers
5.0
2017-06-25T22:57:53+00:00

Craig H

I just wanted to say thank you for helping me with my case and THANK YOU for the section 10!
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Frequently Asked Questions

Being charged with a criminal offence can be a stressful and confusing experience. At LY Lawyers, we understand the challenges you face.

Here’s a look at some of the most frequently asked questions about criminal law in Sydney, Australia:

A: A criminal defence lawyer is a legal professional who specialises in representing individuals accused of crimes. Their role is to protect your rights throughout the legal process, from the initial investigation, to the court proceedings. Here are some key responsibilities of a criminal defence lawyer:

  • Investigating the case: They gather evidence, interview witnesses, and analyse the prosecution's case to build a strong defence.
  • Providing legal advice: They will explain your legal rights and options and explore your potential defences, guiding you through the complexities of the criminal justice system.
  • Negotiating with prosecutors: They may negotiate plea bargains to potentially reduce charges or penalties.
  • Representing you in court: They will advocate for you in court hearings and trials, presenting your defence arguments.

A: A traffic lawyer is a specialised type of criminal defence lawyer who focuses on traffic offences. These can range from minor speeding tickets to more serious charges like drink driving or driving without a licence. A traffic lawyer can:

  • Challenge the validity of traffic stops or charges.
  • Negotiate for reduced penalties or licence suspensions.
  • Represent you in court for traffic-related offences.

A: Finding the right lawyer for you depends on your specific circumstances. Here are some tips to find the best legal representation:

  • Consider your case: Identify the type of offence and choose a lawyer with significant experience handling similar cases.
  • Research potential lawyers: Read online reviews and testimonials, and check their qualifications and experience.

Contact your preferred lawyers: Schedule consultations to discuss your case and assess their communication style and fees.

A: Legal fees can vary depending on the complexity of your case, the lawyer's experience, and the length of representation required. Most criminal lawyers offer upfront quotes or hourly rates. Here are some factors impacting the cost:

  • Severity of the charge: More serious charges typically require more lawyer time and resources, thus leading to higher fees.
  • Complexity of the case: Cases with intricate details or witness testimony might require more investigation and legal strategy, thus increasing the cost.
  • Trial vs. Plea Bargain: If your case goes to trial, expect higher fees compared to resolving it through a plea bargain.

A: Many criminal defence lawyers offer free consultations, allowing you to discuss your case and get an initial assessment. This can help you understand your legal options and decide if the lawyer is indeed a good fit for you.

A: Here's what to do if you've been accused of a crime:

  • Remain silent: Don't answer any questions from law enforcement officers without your lawyer present.
  • Contact a criminal defence lawyer immediately: They can advise you on your rights and guide you through the next steps.
  • Don't tamper with evidence: Don't attempt to destroy or hide anything related to the case.

Be honest with your lawyer: Provide them with all the details of your situation for the best possible defence.

A: If you can't afford a private lawyer, you may be eligible for legal aid. This government programme provides financial assistance for legal representation in criminal cases.

  • The burden of proof lies with the prosecution: They must prove your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • You have the right to remain silent: You don't have to answer any questions that could incriminate yourself.

You have the right to a lawyer: You can request legal representation at any point during the legal process.

A: This is a crucial decision best made in consultation with your lawyer. They will assess the evidence, your potential defences, and the likely outcomes to advise you on the best course of action.

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