by Peter Saggers | 25 May, 2018 | Blogs
A person who has been disqualified by a Queensland Court from holding or obtaining a driver’s licence either absolutely or for a period of more than 2 years, may, after the expiration of 2 years from the start of the disqualification period apply to the court for the...
by Peter Saggers | 17 Nov, 2017 | News
Howden Saggers Lawyers acted for former soldier Christopher Carter at his double murder trial in the Supreme Court at Brisbane. We briefed Melbourne’s Queens Counsel, David Brustman QC to defend Mr Carter. Prior to trial, Mr Carter had been in custody since his...
by Peter Saggers | 4 Jun, 2016 | News
If you are a veteran with operational or warlike service or a war widow applicant and have had a claim for disability compensation or a pension disallowed by the Veterans’ Review Board, you can appeal to the Administrative Appeal Tribunal and the Federal Court of...
by Peter Saggers | 6 Apr, 2016 | News
On 31 March, the Taskforce on Organised Crime Legislation handed its report to Attorney-General Yvette D’Aath. The Taskforce was entrusted to review a raft of legislation passed in 2013 by the former Newman Government, the most prominent of which was the Vicious...
by Peter Saggers | 1 Dec, 2015 | News
A medical practitioner interviewed for the ABC 7:30 report on 30 November 2015 described Stereosonic as the most dangerous festival season ever. He, a self confessed “drug nerd” commented that even he was not aware of the composition of the drugs now on offer....