Many people underestimate the long-term impact of a criminal record. While a criminal case may eventually come to an end, the consequences of a conviction can continue affecting your life for years afterwards. A criminal record can influence your employment opportunities, travel plans, professional reputation, and even your ability to study or secure financial opportunities.
In South Africa’s legal system, individuals facing abuse, threats, or harassment often hear two important legal terms: Protection Orders, Criminal Charges. While these remedies may arise from the same incident, they serve completely different legal purposes. Understanding the distinction is essential for anyone seeking legal protection or considering criminal action. At Opperman Attorneys, we guide clients
Being falsely accused of a crime is a deeply distressing experience. It can affect your reputation, your career, and your personal life, even before the matter reaches court. In these situations, knowing your rights and taking the correct legal steps early can make a significant difference in protecting your future. What Does “False Accusation” Mean?
It’s a question many people ask after laying or facing criminal charges: “Can this case just be withdrawn?” The answer is yes, but not always, and not without process. In South Africa, the withdrawal of charges depends on legal procedures, the role of the prosecutor, and the circumstances of the case. Understanding how this works
Being arrested is one of the most overwhelming experiences anyone can face. In that moment, fear and uncertainty take over, especially when you don’t know what happens next. One of the most important steps after an arrest is the bail hearing, which determines whether you can be released while awaiting trial. Understanding this process can
Being arrested is one of the most overwhelming and frightening experiences a person can face. In that moment, confusion and fear often take over and many people unknowingly give up rights that are legally protected. At Opperman Attorneys, we believe that knowing your rights is the first step in protecting yourself. Here is what the