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Get clarity on criminal charges, court processes, and police powers with expert legal articles from Stary Norton Halphen & Galbally, Victoria’s experienced specialist criminal defence lawyers.
Understanding the difference between being Arrested, Charged, and Convicted
Arrest, charge and conviction are often used interchangeably, but in Australian criminal law they have distinct meanings. This guide explains each stage of the criminal justice process, your rights when arrested, and what each outcome means in practice.
Police Deception and the Right to Silence
The investigation of crime is not a game governed by a sportsman’s code of fair play.
What to Do When Police Want to Interview You in Victoria
A police interview can significantly affect your case. Understanding your rights and getting early legal advice is critical before speaking to police.
How Long Do Police Have to Investigate a Crime in Victoria?
Understanding how long police have to investigate a crime is an important issue for anyone who is the subject of, or affected by, a criminal investigation in Victoria.
Can police search my house?
For many people in Victoria, the idea of police entering and searching their home can be confronting and confusing. While police do have powers to conduct searches in certain circumstances, those powers are strictly regulated by law.
Can Lawyers Attend Police Interviews in Victoria?
In most cases, individuals are entitled to seek legal advice before and during a police interview, and in appropriate circumstances, a criminal lawyer can attend the interview to provide assistance.
What Details Do I Have to Give the Police in Victoria?
Interactions with police can occur in a range of situations, including roadside stops, public encounters, or formal investigations. Understanding what information you are legally required to provide—and when you can refuse—is essential to protecting your rights.