by NSW lawyer » September 7th, 2011, 12:49 pm
The court can do one of three things:
1. Deal with your case in your absence. The likely penalty is a fine of $1000 or less and a disqualification period.
2. Issue a warrant for your arrest. If you were to come back to NSW you are likely to be arrested.
3. The court could adjourn the matter for a few weeks. Ultimately they would do 1 or 2.
I suggest that you get a lawyer to act for you and they can ask the court to deal with you in your absence. This way a warrant will not be issued.
Andrew Tiedt | Criminal Lawyer | Armstrong Legal
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