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Hans Legal

Locality: Ipswich, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 3073 5067



Address: Level 1, 16 East Street 4305 Ipswich, QLD, Australia

Website: https://hanslegal.com.au/

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25.01.2022 From bar fights to abusing police, public nuisance is a prevalent offence across Queensland's Courts. We take a look at situations where it may arise, common misconceptions and the best defence strategies.



22.01.2022 We are proud to welcome Kelsea Read to Hans Legal as our newest lawyer. Kelsea is already a familiar face around the Ipswich Courthouse and is a passionate advocate for her clients. Hans Legal is committed to providing high quality representation in all aspects of criminal, traffic and domestic violence matters throughout South East Queensland. If you would like to get in touch with Kelsea, you can find her details on our website.

22.01.2022 An overview of the interlock laws in Queensland including who they apply to, the cost and exemption options.

17.01.2022 We are thrilled and incredibly grateful to be shortlisted as a finalist in the Australian Law Awards 2020 ‘New Law Firm of the Year’. We sincerely thank our clients, colleagues, friends and family and our amazing local community for their endless support. Hans Legal was established in December 2018 with a vision of providing compassionate, quality representation in the one thing we are truly passionate about: criminal law. We are fortunate to work in such a challenging and rewarding area and we couldn’t be more excited about the future of our firm.



13.01.2022 On 17 April 2020, the Court of Appeal delivered the decision of R v HBZ [2020] QCA 73. The key points to take away are: - Choking is an act which hinders or restricts the breathing of the victim - It does not require proof that breathing was completely stopped - It may be a short act and does not require a lasting injury to be caused... - Any differences between choking, suffocation and strangulation have no practical relevance, as the test applies to section 315A generally Check out our article for a more detailed analysis.

13.01.2022 With all of the toilet roll turmoil and Bondi boneheads taking over our feeds, some may feel left in the dark about how the wheels of justice will keep running in this developing situation. To help, we’ve developed an FAQ on Queensland Courts which we’ll keep up to date as the guidelines and processes unfold. Leave us a comment if you have any questions or concerns

12.01.2022 The Ipswich Murri Court is due to re-open in June 2019. We’ve highlighted some basic information for those wanting to know more about this unique and important initiative.



11.01.2022 How to retrieve property seized by police and when it can be forfeited

10.01.2022 We've moved! Well, two levels down anyway. We're now located on level 1, 16 East Street, Ipswich. Everything else has stayed the same Give us a call or email any time - we're here to help you with your criminal, traffic or domestic violence law problems! (07) 3813 5606... [email protected] See more

09.01.2022 An overview of DUI laws in Queensland

07.01.2022 Queensland’s ‘blue card’ system carefully regulates who is allowed to work with children. If you are charged with an offence and currently hold a blue card or plan to work with children in the future, it is important you consider any potential obstacles.

05.01.2022 An overview of the Court Link Program in Queensland, its benefits and how defendants can participate.



03.01.2022 Ever wondered where our laws sit with these realistic looking toys? In this article we take a look at Queensland’s laws and the risks that go along with improper use.

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