Smith Criminal Law
Investigative Hearings 
An investigative hearing is generally any hearing conducted by an authorized person or body to investigate in to a matter over which it has authority to do so.
It is conducted to collect information or evidence with regard to the matter.
Having previously worked for the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) under its former mantle as the Crime and Misconduct Commission (CMC),
Anna has expert knowledge of the inner workings of the organisation.
We can provide expert advice about your rights when being questioned and represent you at Investigative Hearings.

We’re here to help with your legal matters
Some of the more common offences we deal with include:
• Stealing, receiving stolen goods
• Unlawful use of motor vehicle
• Imposition
• Fraud
• Forgery
• Burglary
• Enter premises
• Wilful damage
• Arson
• Incest
• Maintaining a sexual relationship with a child
• Indecent treatment of a child
• Possession of child exploitation material
• Distribution of child exploitation material
• Using the internet to procure
• Robbery
• Assault
• Grievous bodily harm
• Assaults on police officers
• Wounding
• Torture
• Rape
• Sexual assault
• Manslaughter
• Murder
• Possession of dangerous drugs
• Possession of utensils or things
• Supply of dangerous drugs
• Trafficking in dangerous drugs
• Producing dangerous drugs
• Permitting a place to be used for a drug offence
• Importing and exporting tier 1 and tier 2 goods
• Importation of drugs
• Use carriage service to menace or harass
• Dishonestly obtaining a financial advantage
• Unlawful possession of a weapon
• Unlawful supply of a weapon
• Possession of a knife in a public place
• Public nuisanc
• Trespass
• Being intoxicated in a public place
