Driving Disqualified Lawyer Melbourne Rely on Paul Reynolds – a Driving Disqualified Lawyer in Melbourne with 40+ Years Experience.
Do You Handle My Type Of Case?
I represent clients in court who are charged by police with Driving Disqualified. The disqualification can be from a court decision, Vicroads disqualification or by an infringement notice. I have 40+ years experience which means you can be confident you have the right representation at court.
What Courts Do You Go To?
I appear at the all the Magistrates Courts in Melbourne and also regional Victoria.
Do I need a lawyer?
When you’re facing court, experience matters. You need a lawyer you can rely on to help you keep your licence and avoid any further suspension of your licence.. I am a highly skilled Barrister who has built up a reputation for excellent court skills and obtaining outstanding results in driving disqualified cases at court. I have built up trust and respect in that time with the Magistrates. My strategy is focussed on preventing your licence from being suspended for any further period.
Can I Call You?
If you were caught driving disqualified and have been charged by police please call me right away. I understand that every moment matters in these cases, and we need to start working towards obtaining you a good result at court. A quick call during office hours of 9am to 5pm to arrange a conference is all you need to get started.
What Legal Fees Do You Charge?
I offer fixed fees to give you peace of mind that you will not be presented with unpleasant surprises. We will sign a written agreement with the fixed rates, which you will receive during the initial consultation. I am a Barrister who can see you directly without the need to also hire solicitors. I am your lawyer from the very start of your case to the conclusion of your case.
Our Relationship
I sometimes wish that we could meet under better circumstances, but I am ultimately glad I am meeting my clients when they need me the most. I genuinely like to help my clients get their lives back to “normal.” I understand how driving disqualified charges can devastate a family. People may rely on you to drive them to work or school. I know you rely on your ability to drive to maintain your job and lifestyle.
I will not judge you. I understand how embarrassing and stressful it might be for you being caught for driving disqualified charges. I will listen to your concerns and your case will be handled with discretion and confidentiality. My approach is to help you through this difficult period and to minimise the penalties as much as possible for you.
Does a Driving Disqualified Conviction Affect My Job and Future?
A driving disqualfied conviction is a criminal conviction. Most employers and professions have a criminal conviction policy that may affect your ability to work or secure future work. If you wish to work overseas, a driving disqualified conviction will make it difficult for you to obtain a work visa. If you are in Australia on a student, bridging or temporary visa and wish to apply for permanent residency or Australian citizenship, a driving disqualified conviction may harm your chances of success. A criminal conviction can also cause problems for a firearms licence and a security industry licence.
The best way to avoid conviction is to have the best representation at court. I will present evidence to the court of your good character, family circumstances and employment and seek to obtain a non-convicton penalty for you. Call now during office hours of 9am to 5pm to take the first step towards avoiding a conviction.
This Is My First Driving Disqualified Charge
The maximun penalty for a first offence is jail up to 4 months or a fine up to $3000. My goal is to avoid jail for you and instead you may pay a fine. The Magistrate has discretion to disqualify or suspend your licence further again. My goal is to avoid any further licence loss for you. I will present a detailed and expert plea for mercy to the Court on your behalf and you can walk out of court with your licence and your employment. Call now during office hours between 9am and 5pm to get started.
I Already Have A Prior Conviction For Driving While Disqualified
If you have a prior conviction then you definately need a lawyer. You’re in the right place. I specialise in representing accused with prior convictions. I will present a detailed plea to the court about your circumstances, family and employment.
The maximum penalty is jail of up to two years or a fine up to $24,000, but I will work to get you the minimum sentence possible and help avoid further suspensions or disqualifications. You should call me during office hours between 9am and 5pm as soon as possible to start preparing your case.