Traffic offences heard in the Magistrates’ Court

Traffic offences heard in the Magistratesu2019 Court

If you have been charged with a traffic offence that is to be heard in the Magistrates’ Court, you have a number of options about your appearance in court:

1- You can represent yourself. However, this can be difficult for people with no legal experience. (See Chapter 2.3: Representing yourself in court.)

 2-  You can pay a lawyer to represent you in court. This can be expensive (e.g. over $1000 a day).

3- While legal aid is not generally available for traffic offences, a duty lawyer at court may be able to provide free legal advice and representation on the day of the court hearing.

 4- You can use Robot Lawyers Australia (see below). However, this technology is in its infancy and should be approached with caution.

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