Inquests & Inquiries
In Queensland, coronial inquests must be held if a person dies in custody.
View MoreThe Supreme Court is the highest court in Queensland and comprises of the trial division (dealing with the most serious offences) and Court of Appeal.
Contact UsOur criminal lawyers act for all people charged with criminal and traffic offences who are required to appear before the Court.
Our criminal lawyers act for all people charged with criminal and traffic offences who are required to appear before the District, Magistrates and Supreme Court. We also conduct appeals in the Court of Appeal and High Court.
If a defendant is found guilty, they will usually appear in the Magistrates Court first. This court will usually deal with a range of offences including simply offences such as driving offences and more serious offences (indictable offences) such as burglary and assault. The District Court deals with serious criminal offences such as armed robbery, sexual assault and dangerous driving causing death. The Supreme Court is the highest court in Queensland and comprises of the trial division (dealing with the most serious offences) and Court of Appeal.
Our team of Brisbane criminal lawyers are licensed to practise across Australia and often travel to other states and territories to do so. Please get in touch with our lawyers either via Guest Lawyers’ email or by calling (07) 3211 3007.
In Queensland, coronial inquests must be held if a person dies in custody.
View MoreOur criminal lawyers will offer legal advice on whether to plead guilty or not guilty.
View MoreGuest Lawyers offer initial consultation visits to all prisons in Queensland, and interstate.
View MoreBail is where a defendant is released from custody with a promise to appear in court at a later date.
View MoreInitial consultation with a specialist criminal or traffic lawyer at either our Brisbane office or in any Australian prison.
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