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James Caldicott

James Caldicott is a Lawyer with Caldicott Lawyers in Adelaide, SA 5000. James Caldicott has 12 years experience and focuses on Criminal Law, Traffic Law and Wills, Estate Planning & Probate.

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About James Caldicott

Adelaide Criminal Lawyer & Traffic Lawyer – James Caldicott is a Lawyer at Adelaide law firm, Caldicott Lawyers. As a local Adelaide criminal lawyer, James helps people in Adelaide and throughout South Australia fight for their rights and provides straightforward legal advice in:
1. Criminal Law
- Defending all criminal charges, including assault, drug offences, theft, fraud and sexual offences.

2. Traffic Law
- Serious traffic offences, including drink driving, drug driving and drivers licence appeals.

James can represent clients in all SA courts, including the Adelaide Magistrates Court, the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court, the District Criminal Court and the Supreme Court.

3. Wills & Estates Law
- Making a Will that provides for your loved ones and a legal power of attorney.

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Languages Spoken
English
Year First Admitted
2012 (12 years experience)

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Legal Professional Status
Lawyer
Jurisdiction
SA, AU
Admission/Licence Date
12 November 2012
Last Verified
23 May 2017