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Expert defence lawyers in Melbourne - Australian Criminal Lawyers

Australian Criminal Lawyers are experts in the criminal laws of their state. Melbourne’s criminal defence lawyers have many Accredited Criminal Law Specialists and are experts in the area of defence law. For more information, please contact us. Melbourne Australian Criminal Lawyers, 7/254 Hampshire Rd, Sunshine, VIC 3020, Phone: 1300 331 331, http://melbourne.australiancriminallawyers.com.au

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Expert defence lawyers in Melbourne - Australian Criminal Lawyers

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  1. Expert defence lawyers in Melbourne - Australian Criminal Lawyers Have you Been Charged with an Offence? Australian Criminal Lawyers are experts in the criminal laws of their state. Melbourne’s criminal defence lawyers have many Accredited Criminal Law Specialists and are experts in the area of defence law. We represent clients charged with criminal offences and specialise in defending all matters including sexual offences, drugs, theft, burglary. Assault and violence, drink driving, traffic offences and other criminal charges. Our experienced defence lawyers can represent you whether you are pleading guilty or not guilty. Melbourne criminal defence lawyers appear in all Melbourne and Victorian Courts. There are many scenarios in which you may be found not guilty by the court. These may include: A witness has not attended court to give evidence; The police have acted improperly, illegally or without cause; The police or prosecution haven’t substantial evidence to prove that you committed the offence; You have been charged with the wrong offence; or You are able to rely on an established criminal defence Possible criminal defences for a Court case: Claim of Right Consent Duress Honest and Reasonable Mistake of Belief Impossibility Intoxication Lack of Intent Necessity Charges are Statute Barred Mental Impairment Self Defence Call 1300 331 331 to speak to a criminal lawyer or fill in the form to the right and we will contact you promptly.

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