Criminal Lawyer in Singapore – A sacred duty
March 29, 2019
This article shares on what being a criminal lawyer in Singapore and sacred duty of due process are, as commented by SUSS Associate Professor Darren Koh.
Judgment on Jolovan Wham’s contempt of court case reserved
March 20, 2019
This article shares Jolovan Wham was convicted for the offence of contempt of court under Administration of Justice (Protection) Act 2016.
Questions arise from the HIV confidential data leak
January 30, 2019
This article is about prosecutorial discretion; in the wake of the news that the HIV-positive status of 14,200 people had been leaked online.
Singapore Criminal Lawyer Takes on 5 high-profile cases
December 31, 2018
In this article, our Singapore Criminal Lawyer, shares that the firm’s mainstay is good commercial litigation but we also have a soft spot for the underdog.
Death Penalty in Singapore — a Matter of Life and Death
December 7, 2018
In this article, Eugene said that we should take a good hard look at the death penalty regime in Singapore, even if they or their loved ones are not involved.
Defaulting National Service Obligations
August 30, 2018
This article is about the Thai national who was convicted for defaulting on his National Service obligations in Singapore (he was a citizen until he was 22).
Speaking up about her stolen photographs
April 15, 2018
This article shares that one generally does not have the power to restrict/ control the republication/ use of one’s photographs which have already been published.
Singapore Criminal Lawyers Secured an Acquittal for an Assault Charge
April 14, 2018
This article shares that our Singapore criminal lawyers secured an acquittal for our client who had exercised his right of self-defence.
Singapore Criminal Lawyers acted as McKenzie friends
March 18, 2018
This article shares that our Singapore criminal lawyers, Eugene and Suang, acted as “McKenzie friends” to a convicted Singaporean drug trafficker.
Singapore voids LGBT’s couple marriage
January 29, 2018
This article shares that Suang acted for a LGBT couple whose marriage was deleted off the marriages registry in Singapore.
Forged Document – section 471 of the Penal Code
December 12, 2017
This article shares that our singapore criminal lawyer, Suang, represented a client who was charged for the use of forged concert passes in 2017.
Employer’s duty of care in Singapore
August 15, 2017
This article shares that due to the employer’s negligence which breached its duty of care to employee when providing an employment reference, our client was awarded $4 million in damages.