
Legislation relating to the forfeiture of property arising out of the commission of criminal offences is complex and far reaching.
The potential consequences of a plea of guilty within NSW if property has been used in a criminal offence requires understanding of the legislation relating to the forfeiture of property.
The legislative powers that the Crime Commission have to take your property such as houses, cars, money etc are extensive. Your protection and protection of your property requires experience, knowledge and understanding of their powers and your legal obligations under these laws.
Michelle & Les have experience in Crime Commission proceedings and have worked together with some of Sydney’s leading Barristers who practice in this field.
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