Criminal Law

We can support with all matters relating to:

  • Summary & Indictable Offences

  • Bail Applications 

  • Property Damage

  • Theft

  • Intervention Orders 

  • Assault charges

  • Drug Offences

  • Driving whilst disqualified

  • Driving under the influence

  • Trespass

  • Diversion Programs 

  • Committal Mentions, Hearing and Criminal Appears

Useful links

Other services available for a confidential chat:

Magistrates Court
(03) 9087 6111

Supreme Court
(03) 8600 2000

County Court
(03) 8636 6888

Legal Aid
1300 792 387

Frequently asked questions

  • If you have been arrested, do not try and stop the police from arresting you. The police officer can use reasonable force to arrest you if you refuse to accept your arrest. If bail has been granted, contact us immediately so that we can advise you of your rights and next steps.

    How long does a criminal record stay on your file? In Victoria a criminal record is available for ten years from the time of sentencing. If you were 18 years or over when you were sentenced. five years from the time of sentencing and if you were under 18 years at the time of sentencing