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Charged With Breaching Court Orders?

Failing to attend court, breaching bail conditions, or not complying with probation can lead to new criminal charges — often called “administration of justice” offences. TC Legal defends clients facing these charges and helps avoid further penalties.

Many of these offences arise from confusion, misunderstanding, or hardship — not criminal intent.

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We work to explain your situation to the court, resolve the charge, and prevent escalation. Our goal is to help you avoid jail and stay on track with your existing orders.

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FAQ

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What is an “administration of justice” offence?

These include failure to appear, breach of release conditions, disobeying court orders, and more.

Are these treated as serious charges?

Yes. Courts take breaches seriously, especially repeated ones. But they’re often manageable with proper representation.

What if I missed court by accident?

We can explain this in court and try to have the charge withdrawn or penalties reduced.

Will I go to jail for a breach?

Not necessarily. First-time breaches may result in warnings or fines. Repeat breaches may carry jail time.

Can I change my bail or probation conditions?

Yes — through a court application. We can help file and argue the request on your behalf.

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