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Juvenile charged with 560 ecstasy tablets avoids detention.

A juvenile found to be carrying 560 ecstacy tablets avoided prison and a criminal record following an appeal, represented by Joseph Harb. A 17 year old from Sydney had been convicted and sentenced to juvenile detention for the supply of 560 ecstacy tablets and $2000 woth of proceeds of crime.  Large quantities of ecstacy are […]

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Criminal Lawyer Joseph Harb beats supply charge and gets no conviction for possession of 11 ecstasy tablets

Criminal lawyer Joseph Harb, renowned for his ability when it comes to drug cases, has gotten another excellent result. His client was charged with the supply of ecstasy tablets. He argued for the supply charge to be withdrawn and was successful. He had his client sentenced for the possession of the tablets instead, and successful

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Criminal lawyer Joseph Harb convinces police to withdraw 3 charges against client

Criminal lawyer Joseph Harb used his powers of persuasion to convince police to withdraw assault and armed with intent charges against his client. Incredibly, the whole incident was captured on CCTV. We’re not sure how he did it, but it pays to have a criminal lawyer like Mr Harb who’s spent years building relationships with

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Criminal lawyer Deng Adut calls for Australians to unite, not divide, at Changing the Ratio

Art B&T’s Changing the Ratio conference on 28 May 2018, our co-founder, criminal lawyer Deng Adut called for unity, telling the audience: “Make Australia your religion, don’t divide Australia”. Deng’s story is well known. He is a child soldier and refugee turned criminal lawyer and NSW Australian of the year. He was conscripted to fight

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