Criminal Law

When you are required to attend Court for a criminal offence there is no question that it's a stressful time, particularly if your liberty is at stake, or the prospect that a criminal conviction might destroy your employment prospects or travelling plans.

You need and deserve the best legal advice and representation if facing a criminal charge, and we are available to you in the event that you are accused of breaking the law in the matters listed below.

We provide specialist advice and support to clients in matters ranging from minor traffic infringements to serious criminal charges

Criminal law requires an in-depth knowledge of the practice and procedure of the law, as well as a practical experience in dealing with the Police, Prosecutors and the Court system. We know the Court system like the back of our hand.

We can help with:

Types of criminal matters we deal with include

For more information or a quote please use our contact form we will contact you as soon as possible or phone us 1300 171 898 for a confidential discussion about your options and our fees.


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