Australian Attorney-General’s Department Works with Thailand Bail
Thailand Bail is pleased to announce our working partnership with the Australian Attorney-General’s Department on a case involving a serious oversees criminal matter in Thailand. The Australian Attorney-General’s Department and the consular services section of the Australian embassy in Bangkok do impressive work for Australians who face difficulties while in Thailand. We regularly coordinate with them and inform the various government agencies of our progress on the criminal defense case we are working on. While a challenging legal matter to undertake, our solicitors are well-experienced in handling similar cases, and we have already achieved impressive milestones including having charges dropped and other charges reduced. This case remains a serious one, with the potential sentence being life in prison. We
take this case seriously and have given it our undivided attention. Fortunately, we have decades of experience working on similar cases, and we know the process to take to achieve a successful outcome in this one as well.
The Goal and Purpose of Thailand Bail
Thailand Bail is dedicated to helping defendants in Thailand who are caught up in the legal system and need the proper legal assistance to receive real justice. Thailand’s court system is a complicated one, and severe penalties are sometimes doled out to innocent people. Furthermore, offenses which are minor ones in many Western nations are quite serious here in Thailand. Finally, we have seen case after case of innocent defendants who are stuck in the Thai prison system. We work towards the dual goal of providing a service that provides actual legal help to the clients we represent as well as making us feel good about the work we do.
The Australian Attorney-General’s Department Support for Serious Oversees Criminal Matters
As mentioned previously, the Australian Attorney-General’s Department provides support for Australians who are involved in serious oversees criminal matters. These matters are considered to be serious if the Australian who has been accused is facing a potential prison term of at least 20 years or is facing the death penalty. In addition, the accused must show a need for the assistance by not being able to support themselves without incurring serious issues financially. This support that the Australian Attorney-General’s Department provides is a well-needed service that Australians can use if and when they need to. From our experience working with our countries’ embassies and governmental agencies, they should take note of the positive change the Australian Attorney-General’s Department is affecting. Thailand Bail and our entire team of solicitors fully appreciates the work that the Australian Attorney-General’s Department is doing in Thailand and other countries throughout the world.
For more information on how we support embassies, consulates, governments, and other large organizations in Thailand, please contact us.