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Local Moranbah Representation
It can be very stressful and overwhelming to be questioned by police, or charged with an offence. This is particularly true if you do not have any criminal history and are unfamiliar with the criminal law process.
It is important to seek legal advice and contact a criminal lawyer as soon as possible should you find yourself in this situation. We attend the Moranbah court sittings and can represent you on a full range of charges from traffic infringements including driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and work licence applications to more serious criminal charges. We will ensure you understand the criminal law process, and your rights and obligations throughout any investigation and/or subsequent charge.
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The Queensland criminal law process ordinarily involves one or more appearances at Court. It is important that you seek legal advice prior to going to Court to make sure you understand the Court process and the implications of your actions at Court.
Our Criminal Lawyers offer advice and representation across all criminal law charges, from summary offences heard in the Queensland Magistrates Court to more complex matters that fall within the jurisdiction of the Queensland District and Supreme Courts. Our firm appears in Mackay, Moranbah and other regional Courts on a regular basis and is able to represent you effectively in Court.
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Why it's important to get advice
There is always a range in the severity of penalty that could be imposed, even in matters where a period of mandatory imprisonment applies. The presiding Judge or Magistrate has discretion and will impose a penalty that is appropriate in your circumstances.
We can assist by ensuring the presiding Judge or Magistrate has all of the relevant information, and is aware of your particular circumstances and mitigating factors. This can result in you having a lesser penalty imposed.
If you would like legal advice about your matter, or for our office to represent you, please contact our office on (07) 4855 3331 or via our online contact form.
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