Have you been summoned to court or do you need help with an ongoing court case?
Many people find the court process to be confusing and stressful. The consequences of a conviction, disqualification or sentence can be quite serious having significant consequences on your life, liberty, family and career.
You need professional and knowledgeable legal advice, quality preparation of your case and representation in court by someone who cares about the outcome of your case and Karen Harding can help you with that.
Contact the helpful support team at Karen Harding Law Barristers & Solicitors to discuss your case and to make an appointment.
Phone: 09 377 5889 or Email: info@karenharding.co.nz.
You will feel reassured to know that your case is being handled by an experienced lawyer who cares about you, who is knowledgeable about the law and the court process.
Karen and her capable support team will help you to get the right outcome, will guide you through the court process and will assist you with accessing help for any rehabilitative needs
Office Address: Level 5, 17 Albert Street, Auckland Central City, New Zealand 1010
About Karen
Karen Harding is a Barrister and Solicitor and is the Principal of the firm Karen Harding Law Barristers and Solicitors in Auckland and is the Trust Account Supervisor.
Karen specialises in Criminal and Traffic Law and driver licencing matters.
Karen also undertakes a range of other types of cases involving litigation including some civil litigation, some employment law matters, Maori land succession applications at the Maori Land Court and some family court litigation and matters relating to fishing.
Karen’s clients include people who have been, or will be, charged with a criminal or traffic offence who need to appear in court or require a Limited Licence for work purposes or need an Alcohol Interlock Licence.
A client may also have a driver licencing problem with the NZTA that requires legal submissions to be prepared for example if the NZTA proposes to disqualify or revoke a “P” endorsement or a heavy traffic licence and requires legal advice.
Karen also represent clients for parole applications.
Background Information:
Karen has been a lawyer since 1997 and has represented thousands of clients on charges ranging from driving offences to very serious criminal offences including defending clients in complex multi-accused jury trials and in long fraud cases, serious drug offences and sexual crimes and has prepared over a thousand limited licence applications.
Karen is an experienced litigator conducting cases in the District Court, High Court. She also has prepared and appeared on appeals including on civil cases in the Court of Appeal and in the Supreme Court.
Since 2015 Karen has also been involved in leading, preparing and conducting complex civil litigation assisting human trafficking victims (fishers and seafarers) to obtain justice in relation to Human Rights Abuses at sea and on representing them on their unpaid wage claims, Employment Law, Admiralty Law and Fisheries Act case matters. This involved appearing in the Employment Relations Authority (ERA), the Employment Court, the District Court, the High Court, the Admiralty Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of New Zealand. This also included appearing as counsel in court cases in Christchurch and Wellington. This work involved large numbers of fishing crew from ships who were international clients who did not speak English so that translators were used. This case required extensive preparation of legal documents and submissions over 5 years and went to the Supreme Court of New Zealand. The case required national and international travel, the assembling and the management of a large team of support staff including Indonesian translators.
Case Studies
New Zealand Police v H (DC Auckland, CRI2013-092-002029, 19 August 2013) Judge A Sinclair.
An application under section 94 of the Land Transport Act 1998 was granted on a charge of Driving with Excess Breath Alcohol 3rd or Subsequent Offence (Level 592) being Mr H’s sixth conviction for drink driving.
New Zealand Police v M, (DC Auckland, CRI-2013-004-3369, 15 August 2013), Judge Wilson QC
An Application under section 94 of the Land Transport Act 1998 for community work instead of disqualification was granted by his Honour Judge Wilson QC the defendant was sentenced to 120 hours of community work.
New Zealand Police v W M, (DC Auckland, CRI 2009-090-004-685, 20 January 2010)
Mr M pleaded guilty to Driving while Disqualified 3rd or subsequent offence being his twelfth conviction for Driving while Disqualified. His previous convictions for Driving while Disqualified were in 2008, 2007 . . .
New Zealand Police v S (DC Auckland, CRI 2009-004-004522, 8 July 2009)
A section 94 application was granted in respect of a 22-year-old man on his eleventh conviction for Driving while Disqualified 3rd or Subsequent Offence.
New Zealand Police v S (DC Auckland, CRI 2008-044-010055, 29 April 2009).
An application under section 94 of the Land Transport Act 1998 was granted in respect of a single man aged 20 years with no children who was in full time employment as an apprentice cabinetmaker.
NZ Police v Mr U, (DC Auckland, CRI2008-044-008219, 3 March 2009), Bouchier DCJ.
An application under section 94 was granted for a man who drove a rubbish removal truck as a self-employed contractor who had Driven Contrary to a Limited Licence after a team building exercise went “horribly wrong” and who drove outside his area.
