If you are not satisfied with the outcome of your matter in the lower court or believe that the sentence given to you in the lower court is so severe then you have the right to appeal against the decision of the lower court to a higher court within a specified timeframe.

Our Criminal Lawyers are experienced in the following types of appeals:

  • Severity Appeals (Appeal when the sentence is too severe or harsh)
  • Conviction Appeals
  • S4 Annulment Applications (appeals when a person fails to appear in court)
  • Appeals by the prosecution

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Apprehended Violence Order

An AVO is an Apprehended Violence Order. It is an order to protect victims… read more

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Traffic and Drink Driving Matters

A driving offence occurs when someone driving a vehicle… read more

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Pleading Guilty

If you plead guilty to a charge, it means that you admit breaking the law… read more

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Bail Applications

When a person is charged with an offence… read more

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Defending Charges in Local Courts

The fundamental principle of the common law is that you are to considered innocent … read more

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District and Supreme Court Trials

Criminal offences heard at the District and Supreme Courts proceed… read more

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Appeals

If you are not satisfied with the outcome of your matter in the lower court… read more

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