Assault: Hitting a motorist on the head with his motorcycle helmet: DPP v CU

Hitting a motorist on the side of the head with his motorcycle helmet

CU was accused of hitting a motorist on the side of the head with his motorcycle helmet during a physical altercation.

Magistrate dismisses charges

O’Brien Solicitors assisted CU to get the assault charges dismissed. Consequently, CU pleaded not guilty and ran a successful argument that that he acted in self-defence

If you’re facing assault charges, contact our assault lawyers right now. We can help you get the best possible result in court, even getting the prosecution to withdraw or downgrade the charges.

  • Common Assault
  • Section 61 Crimes Act 1900
  • Affray
  • section 93C Crimes Act 1900
  • Resist Officer in Execution of Duty
  • section 546C Crimes Act 1900
  • Self-Defence

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