Experienced Representation for Traffic Offences and Licence Matters

Traffic offences in New South Wales can carry serious consequences, from fines and demerit points to licence suspension or even imprisonment. At Jones Hardy Law, our traffic lawyers in Sydney provide skilled legal representation for all traffic-related matters, including speeding, drink driving, DUI, dangerous driving, and licence appeals. We focus on protecting your driving privileges and securing the best possible outcome for your case.

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Family Law

Guiding families across NSW with Family law matters navigating divorce, parenting arrangements, or property settlements.
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CRIMINAL LAW

Robust tailored defence strategies for serious matters that protect your rights, reduce risks, and provide confidence in court.
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Traffic Law

Practical defences for minor to serious driving offences to reduce penalties and preserve your driving privileges.
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At Jones Hardy Law, we specialise in all aspects of traffic law, providing clear and reliable legal support for people facing traffic-related charges across New South Wales. Whether you are contesting a speeding offence, defending a drink driving (PCA) charge, or appealing a licence suspension, our solicitors bring the knowledge and experience needed to protect your rights.

We understand how important your driver licence is to your independence, employment, and family life. Our goal is to protect your rights, minimise penalties where possible, and help you achieve the best outcome. From initial advice to courtroom advocacy, we provide straightforward, strategic legal support.

Dangerous Driving and Speeding Offences

Our lawyers defend clients charged with dangerous driving and speeding offences under the Road Transport Act 2013 (NSW). We carefully examine the evidence, including radar or speed camera records, and challenge errors or weaknesses in the prosecution’s case. Where possible, we work to reduce penalties or protect your driving record.

 

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Drink Driving (PCA)

Being charged with drink driving (Prescribed Concentration of Alcohol, or PCA) is a serious matter in NSW. Convictions can result in licence disqualification, heavy fines, and even imprisonment. Our team provides tailored defence strategies, from challenging police procedures and testing processes to arguing for non-conviction outcomes under section 10 dismissals and conditional release orders.
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Driver Licence Appeals

A licence suspension or disqualification can seriously affect your work, family, and daily life. We represent clients in licence suspension appeals in the Local Court, preparing persuasive cases to have suspensions overturned or reduced. We focus on both the legal grounds for appeal and the personal circumstances that support the restoration of your licence.
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Reckless or Furious Driving

Charges of reckless or furious driving in NSW carry severe penalties, including the possibility of imprisonment. We provide thorough representation to test the prosecution’s evidence, highlight mitigating factors, and pursue reduced penalties wherever possible. Our role is to protect your rights while working towards a fair and just outcome.
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Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is treated very seriously in NSW, with penalties ranging from licence disqualification to significant fines and potential jail time. We scrutinise every aspect of the charge, including the legality of the traffic stop and the accuracy of testing procedures, to ensure your rights are defended at every stage.
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Driving Whilst Suspended or Disqualified

Driving while your licence is suspended or disqualified can lead to extended disqualification periods, larger fines, and criminal convictions. At Jones Hardy Law, we understand the critical importance of driving privileges. We represent clients in these matters with the aim of reducing penalties, shortening disqualification periods, and helping you move forward.

 

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What Your Lawyer Will Share & What You Should Prepare

Effective family law representation hinges on clear and open communication. This section outlines the critical information that our lawyers will share with you to ensure you are fully informed and prepared for the legal process. Additionally, we highlight essential details you should provide to your legal team. Understanding both sides of this communication ensures that your representation is as effective and strategic as possible, tailored to achieve the best outcome for your family.

The critical information that our lawyers will share with you

Case Overview:
Your lawyer will clarify the charges against you, the legal parameters, and what the prosecution needs to prove.

Legal Rights:
You’ll learn about your fundamental rights, such as the right to remain silent and the presumption of innocence.

Possible Outcomes:
We discuss all potential outcomes, including dismissals, convictions, or plea bargains, and their implications.

Procedure:
You’ll receive a clear outline of the legal process, expected timelines, and any necessary paperwork.

Strategy:
We tailor a defense strategy suited to your unique case, considering all applicable defenses.

Costs:
We provide a detailed estimate of legal costs, explaining our fee structure and any additional potential expenses.

essential details you should provide to your legal team.

Full Disclosure:
It’s vital that you share all relevant facts about your case, even those that may seem damaging. Full transparency allows your lawyer to defend you effectively.

Your Goals:
Communicate what outcome you are hoping to achieve, whether it’s clearing your name, receiving the least severe penalty possible, or seeking a quick resolution.

Previous Records:
Any prior criminal history or legal matters that might influence your case should be disclosed.

Witness Information:
Details about potential witnesses who could support your defense are crucial.

Documents and Evidence:
Provide any pertinent documents or evidence that could be relevant to your case, such as communications, photographs, or records.

Essential Tips:

Be Honest:
Always be truthful with your lawyer; lies can backfire and severely undermine your defense.

Keep Records: Maintain records of all interactions related to your case, including those with your lawyer.
Ask Questions: Don’t hesitate to ask for clarifications about legal jargon or advice given by your lawyer.

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