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The right legal advice and support is crucial at every stage of criminal law.
Criminal law deals with offences that carry legal penalties, ranging from minor traffic offences to serious criminal charges. These matters are inherently stressful, obtaining timely legal advice is essential to protecting your legal rights.
At Hall Payne Lawyers, we provide substantive recommendations, transparent explanations, and personalised strategies to help you understand your options and work towards the best possible outcome.
If you’ve been charged with a criminal offence, you’re probably feeling a mix of fear, uncertainty, and pressure as the court date looms. Whether you are facing a minor traffic offence or a serious criminal charge, the decisions made right now are the most critical, shaping not just the outcome of your case but the lasting consequences for your life.
We provide comprehensive criminal law advice for people who need experienced defence and clear direction. Our criminal lawyers act for clients across a wide range of matters, helping them understand their rights, prepare their case properly and work towards the best possible outcome.
If you require advice in relation to a criminal matter or you’ve been charged with criminal offence, we encourage you to seek advice as soon as possible.
Our team can provide you with prompt legal advice and a sound plan in a supportive and confidential environment.


Straightforward answers to common Criminal Law questions to help you understand your situation and next steps.
Criminal law deals with actions that are offences against the community, including (but not limited to) traffic offences, assault, theft and fraud. These charges, and others, can carry significant penalties such as fines, losing your license or imprisonment.
Criminal Law involves charges brought by the state and focuses on punishment or deterrence. Civil Law involves disputes between individuals or organisations, usually relating to compensation or enforcement of rights.
While imprisonment can be imposed for serious offences, it is only one of several possible outcomes. Our priority is strategic advocacy to pursue alternative sentencing, such as community correction orders, intensive corrections orders, or non-custodial penalties, aimed at keeping you out of jail while meeting regulatory requirements.
We routinely assist clients facing traffic offences, including serious matters that carry mandatory licence disqualification. We prepare compelling applications to the court for restricted work licenses where clients are eligible or present strong arguments to minimise the period of disqualification.
The most immediate step is taking control of communication with the police or prosecution. We halt any direct questioning of you, clarify the exact charges and evidence against you, and provide urgent advice on how to conduct yourself until the court date. This immediately reduces your stress and ensures all future actions are legally strategic.
Our criminal defence lawyers assist with a broad range of criminal law matters.
Advice and representation for drink and drug driving, licence suspensions, dangerous driving, and other traffic-related charges, with a focus on minimising penalties and protecting your licence where possible.
Advice and representation for responding to an application for a domestic violence order made by the police or an ex-partner. If you breach a domestic violence order, we focus on minimising the penalty, including time in custody.
Legal support for possession, supply, cultivation, and drug-related offences, including guidance on diversion options, sentencing outcomes, and court processes.
Representation in matters involving fraud, deception, identity offences, and other dishonesty charges, including cases with financial, professional, or reputational consequences.
Advice and defence for charges relating to theft, unlawful entry, and property damage, with an emphasis on proportional outcomes and early resolution where appropriate.
The moment you receive a charge can feel like a pause on your life. If this is your first time dealing with the court system, the feeling is overwhelming. Our goal is to shift that feeling of panic to control. By clearly explaining the process ahead and outlining your legal rights, we immediately reduce the stress and arm you with the knowledge necessary to navigate this challenging time.
Do I need a Criminal Lawyer if I’m charged with a Criminal Offence?
While you are entitled to represent yourself, criminal charges carry serious risks. A criminal lawyer can assess the evidence, explain your options, identify available defences, and advise on any potential sentencing outcomes. Proper legal representation can make a meaningful difference to how your matter is resolved.
Understanding your rights after being charged
You have important legal rights when dealing with police and the courts. These include the right to remain silent, with the exception of providing basic identification, the right to legal advice, and the right to a fair process. Our criminal lawyers ensure you understand these rights and how to exercise them appropriately.
Should I speak with Police before engaging a Criminal Lawyer?
In most situations, it is best to seek legal advice before speaking with police. Statements made early can be used as evidence later. We can advise you on what you are required to say, what you are not required to say, and how to communicate your need for legal representation.
Our friendly team can cut through the confusion and help you take control of your situation.
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