About Joon

Joon is an expert in criminal law, traffic law, tax prosecution and getting clients discharged without conviction. He works in all Court across New Zealand.

Joon has over ten years of criminal law experience. Joon has previously worked as a senior prosecutor for the New Zealand Police, prosecutor for the Inland Revenue and as a lawyer at the Public Defence Service. Joon has also worked for Parliamentary Services working with Members of Parliament and have ran several businesses and charities. Joon also works as a Tenancy Adjudicator for the Tenancy Tribunal.

Joon prides in providing clients with the best results possible – whether it be through a jury trial, Judge-alone trial, discharges without a conviction or negotiating the charges down. Joon also regularly appears for appeals at the High Court and also at the Court of Appeal.

Joon is multi-cultural. He was born in Seoul, grew up on the North Shore and have lived in the CBD, Māngere and west Auckland. Joon has a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Auckland and a Bachelor of Science degree with specialisation in computer science. Joon has also spent time studying at the Seoul National University. Joon was also a prize-winner for Te Reo Māori for three consecutive years during his time at Rangitoto College.

Criminal

Joon can represent you on all matters criminal. If you have been charged with any offences, do not hesitate to contact.

Domestic Violence
Tax evasion
Murder, Manslaughter
Serious Violence Offences
Rape/Sexual Violation
Supplying, Manufacturing and Importing Drugs
Aggravated Robbery
Fraud
Kidnapping
Firearm Offences

Traffic

If you have been charged with a traffic offence and are appearing in Court, Joon can help.

Drink driving
Drugged driving
Careless driving causing injury
Dangerous/reckless driving
Dangerous driving causing death or injury
Driving whilst disqualified/suspended
Driving contrary to a limited licence/alcohol interlock licence
Sustained loss of traction
Traffic infringements
Log book offences

Conviction

If you have committed and offence but you cannot afford to have a criminal conviction on your record, you need to apply for a discharge without conviction under section 106 of the Sentencing Act 2002.

Having a criminal convictions can be critical to your employment, visas, citizenship and your profession.

Joon has got clients off convictions for drugs, drink driving, careless driving causing injury, assaults, sexual offending and dishonesty charges. A discharge without conviction gives the clients a chance to keep their record clean.

Contact


Chancery Chambers, Level 4, 2 Chancery Street, Auckland CBD 1010

+64 21 410 884

joon@joon.co.nz