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OneFour rapper Dahcell ‘Celly’ Ramos has two sentences quashed

OneFour rapper Dahcell ‘Celly’ Ramos has two sentences quashed, slashing his non-parole period  Criminal lawyer Steven Mercael represented core member of Sydney’s rap group OneFour, rapper Dahcell ‘Celly’ Ramos in court earlier this month and successfully appealed a lengthy prison sentence imposed on him. The appeal slashed the sentence imposed on Mr. Ramos for wounding, assault, and robbery offences that took place […]

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Gel Blaster charge dropped NSW, misleading advertising blamed

A young Sydney man faced charges of illegally acquiring and possessing prohibited firearms after purchasing a ‘gel blaster’ online.    Criminal Lawyer Joseph Correy recently represented an 18-year-old Sydney man who was charged with the criminal offence of possessing prohibited firearms after purchasing a ‘gel blaster’ online.  The young man purchased the gel blaster gun after

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South sydney herald independant newspaper sponsored by ac law group

Australian Criminal Law Group sponsors the South Sydney Herald

Sydney based criminal lawyers, AC Law Group support South Sydney Herald Australian Criminal Law Group and the South Sydney Herald (SSH), a South Sydney monthly independent newspaper, announced a new sponsorship deal today that supports the continued circulation of the paper and reporting of local areas news to residents of the Inner West and Southern

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Weekly round up – 14.12.20 – No gaol for firearms

The past week has seen our criminal lawyers get some incredible results. On Friday, criminal lawyer Joseph Correy appeared at Gosford District Court and had his client’s time in residential rehabilitation taken into account on sentence to stop the client from being sentenced to gaol. The charges were 4 counts of supplying firearms including a

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Jury trial listed for 5 days, lasts 1 hour before judge directs acquittal

Criminal lawyer Joseph Correy appeared in a trial this week for a client charged with threatening a witness. The trial was listed for 5 days but the judge directed the jury to acquit after the star witness lasted in the witness box for 30 minutes before the prosecution threw their hands up in defeat. The

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