Courts and Police Stations
Doogue & O'Brien Testimonials
"I don't think I could have coped if I lost my trial. The preparation you put in was amazing."
Gary F
"I was proud that we stood up and fought the charges. I would have lost everything if I had been found guilty."
Peter L
"Your compassion during my time of need was outstanding. Many thanks."
Cameron A
"Lots of people kept telling me I should plead guilty except for your firm. You were right."
Lee W
"Everyone was judging me except for you. That support really helped me get through a terrible time."
John A
The Magistrates' Court Committal Process
The Magistrates' Court Committal Process
If your matter is going in the committal process then generally it is because it is considered too serious to be heard by a Magistrate and must go off to either the County or Supreme Court. The committal process has a number of procedural steps in it so when you have taken a deep breath press "next".
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