by Ray Louis Law | Apr 10, 2020 | Criminal Process, Representations, Theft
On 25 November 2017, The Straits Times reported “Couple caught tossing oBikes into drain turn themselves in to police”. The act gained publicity when a video of the act went viral and appeared in various websites, YouTube and Stomp. After turning themselves in, they...
by Ray Louis Law | Mar 22, 2020 | Community Based Sentencing, Composition, Criminal Offences, Molest / Outrage of Modesty, SEX CRIMES
In 2014, a Malaysian teacher faced criminal trespass and immigration charges in Singapore when she slipped past immigration officers at Woodlands Checkpoint by tailgating a car. She faced potential jail terms of up to 6 months on her 2 immigration charges and 3 months...
by Ray Louis Law | Jun 27, 2018 | Criminal Process, Investigation, Mitigation, Molest / Outrage of Modesty, Outrage of Modesty, Punishment, Representations, SEX CRIMES
Outrage of modesty (more commonly known as molestation) cases are fairly common in Singapore, and are widely reported in the media, especially on Stomp. In August 2018, it was reported in the Straits Times that the number of molestation cases was on the rise....
by Ray Louis Law | Feb 17, 2018 | Arrest, Criminal Process, DRUGS, HARASSMENT (POHA), Investigation, Molest / Outrage of Modesty, OTHER OFFENCES, Outrage of Modesty, SEX CRIMES, Your Rights
Our client was charged by the police for an Outrage of Modesty offence under Section 354 of the Penal Code. He came to see us shortly after being charged. We got our heads down and swiftly drafted pre-mention representations to the police and Attorney General’s...
by Ray Louis Law | Aug 30, 2015 | Criminal Process, Pleading Guilty, Representing Yourself, Your Rights
Representations may be made to the Attorney General’s Chambers to ask for a review in the number of charges brought against an offender. What is the purpose of representations? Representations are made to the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) to withdraw, reduce the...
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