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What Happens After You Are Charged With a Criminal Offence in Victoria?

After you are charged, the next steps usually depend on the offence, the court, whether bail applies, and whether the matter may resolve by negotiation, plea, diversion, or hearing.

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Can You Get Bail After Being Remanded in Victoria?

Bail may still be possible after a person has been remanded. The application usually needs to address the legal test, risk concerns, accommodation, supports, and proposed conditions.

What Happens at a Police Interview? #6

Your rights, what to expect, and why having a lawyer present can make all the difference to the outcome of your case.

What Happens at a Police Interview? #5

Your rights, what to expect, and why having a lawyer present can make all the difference to the outcome of your case.

What Happens at a Police Interview? #4

Your rights, what to expect, and why having a lawyer present can make all the difference to the outcome of your case.

What Happens at a Police Interview? #3

Your rights, what to expect, and why having a lawyer present can make all the difference to the outcome of your case.

What Happens at a Police Interview? #2

Your rights, what to expect, and why having a lawyer present can make all the difference to the outcome of your case.

Penalties for Drug Possession in Victoria

A clear guide to the likely penalties, diversion options, and defence strategies available for drug possession charges.

What Happens at a Police Interview?

Your rights, what to expect, and why having a lawyer present can make all the difference to the outcome of your case.

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Three foundational guides for understanding common stages and outcomes in Victorian criminal matters.

What Happens After You Are Charged With a Criminal Offence in Victoria?

After you are charged, the next steps usually depend on the offence, the court, whether bail applies, and whether the matter may resolve by negotiation, plea, diversion, or hearing.

Can You Get Bail After Being Remanded in Victoria?

Bail may still be possible after a person has been remanded. The application usually needs to address the legal test, risk concerns, accommodation, supports, and proposed conditions.

What Happens at a Police Interview? #6

Your rights, what to expect, and why having a lawyer present can make all the difference to the outcome of your case.

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What Happens After You Are Charged With a Criminal Offence in Victoria?

After you are charged, the next steps usually depend on the offence, the court, whether bail applies, and whether the matter may resolve by negotiation, plea, diversion, or hearing.

Can You Get Bail After Being Remanded in Victoria?

Bail may still be possible after a person has been remanded. The application usually needs to address the legal test, risk concerns, accommodation, supports, and proposed conditions.

What Happens at a Police Interview? #6

Your rights, what to expect, and why having a lawyer present can make all the difference to the outcome of your case.

What Happens After You Are Charged With a Criminal Offence in Victoria?

After you are charged, the next steps usually depend on the offence, the court, whether bail applies, and whether the matter may resolve by negotiation, plea, diversion, or hearing.

Can You Get Bail After Being Remanded in Victoria?

Bail may still be possible after a person has been remanded. The application usually needs to address the legal test, risk concerns, accommodation, supports, and proposed conditions.

What Happens at a Police Interview? #6

Your rights, what to expect, and why having a lawyer present can make all the difference to the outcome of your case.

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