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Navarro Lawyers

Locality: Townsville, Queensland



Address: Level 4, 122 Walker Street 4810 Townsville, QLD, Australia

Website: http://navarrolawyers.com.au

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25.01.2022 If you are caught smoking with someone under the age of 16 in you your vehicle, you could face an on the spot fine of $266.90. https://www.health.qld.gov.au//topics/atod/tobac/penalties



24.01.2022 Our office will be closed from 5.00pm on Friday, 20 December 2019 and will reopen on Monday, 6 January 2020. We hope everyone has a safe and Merry Christmas. Don’t forget for any urgent legal advice over the break we can always be contacted on 0438 720 365.

24.01.2022 We will be closely monitoring the outcome of this review and are thankful for the continued advocacy of the QLS on this important area of law.

21.01.2022 Another great event by the Queensland Law Society #QLS We regularly attend seminars like this to ensure our skills and knowledge stay sharp, so we can provide the best service to our clients and answer all of your questions. #townsvillelawyer #alwayslearning



17.01.2022 Magistrates Court is business as usual for now.

17.01.2022 Attending the Criminal Law Conference today in Brisbane, learning from the leaders in our profession #QLS #criminallawyer

16.01.2022 Meet Zoe! Zoe has been working in the criminal law field since finishing school and throughout her studies at James Cook University. Zoe was admitted as a Solicitor to the Supreme Court in May 2011 and has worked in Mount Isa, Brisbane and Townsville for the private and public sector. ... Zoe has established a reputation as a strong advocate who will passionately fight for her clients and ensure their rights are protected at all times.



12.01.2022 $1000 fine and loss of 4 demerit points for using your phone while driving start today. Double demerit points and increased fines apply for the second offence and the fine also applies to those cyclists out there. If you are caught out, call us to discuss your options in applying for a special hardship license. Be safe on the roads

11.01.2022 R U OK Day. Reminder to check in with friends, families and colleagues on a regular basis. Start that conversation and it could make all the difference. #ruokday #startaconversation

09.01.2022 Queenslanders are allowed to stand and drink in licensed venues from 4.00pm today. Just in time to enjoy the long weekend

08.01.2022 Congratulations to the new judicial officers on their appointment. All very well deserved

07.01.2022 Very impressive!!



07.01.2022 It’s been a while between posts for us. This year has been difficult for everyone as we adjust to the our new normal. We’re grateful for technology that has allowed us to continue operating semi-normally and on a personal level, to stay in touch with friends and colleagues. A quick catch up, whether in person or over the phone can do wonders to ease an anxious or stressed mind. Check on with those around you and continue the conversation

05.01.2022 Here at Navarro Lawyers we can assist you with all criminal, traffic and domestic violence matters. Give us a call today 07 4409 1755

04.01.2022 In November 2018 the Queensland Sentencing Advisory Council delivered its report in relation to Sentencing for offences arising from the death of a child. They found that the sentences imposed for offences that involve the direct use of violence against a child were viewed as inadequate by the community. They made a number of recommendations, including that an amendment should be made to the [ 414 more words ] http://navarrolawyers.com.au//offences-arising-from-the-d/

03.01.2022 Today we celebrate women and continue the fight for equality in all aspects of our lives. #eachforequal #internationalwomensday #iwd2020

03.01.2022 Celebrating one year of Navarro Lawyers today. So proud of what we’ve achieved in this last year, which has absolutely flown by. #townsvillelawyer #criminallawyer #oneyear #somanylessonslearntinbusiness

03.01.2022 Our office is now closed and we are working remotely to continue to assist our clients with ongoing or new matters that may arise during this time. There have been changes to how the courts are operating, including restrictions on personal appearances in court. Thankfully, in 2020 technology has allowed us to advocate for our clients via telephone and videolink and we will continue to do so for the months to come. We are aware how stressful these uncertain times are for anyo...ne with matters before the courts, particularly those who might be in custody. We are still contactable via phone on 07 4409 1755 for any queries. We hope everyone stays safe as we all do our bit to flatten the curve and protect the most vulnerable in our community from coronavirus.

02.01.2022 Have you met our team of amazing women? Be sure to like and follow our page to as we introduce each of our ladies. #WomenInBusiness #CriminalLawTownsville #TownsvilleLawyer

01.01.2022 Important update for District & Supreme Court matters

01.01.2022 The Criminal Code (Non-consensual Sharing of Intimate Images) Amendment Act 2019 was assented to in February 2019 and has been in force in Queensland for a few months now. In Queensland, if a person shared an intimate image or video without the consent of the person depicted, they would have been liable in most scenarios to be charged with a criminal offence, such as Stalking or Contravene Domestic Violence Order, if such an order was in place between those involved. [ 565 more words ] http://navarrolawyers.com.au/2019/06/09/revenge-porn-laws/

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