Smith Criminal Law
Strategists & Negotiators 
Our lawyers provide expert advice
and representation for all criminal offences.

We will assist you with any or all stages of criminal proceedings including police interviews, bail applications, pleas of guilty, committal hearings, trials and appeals against either conviction or sentence. We also provide representation for Breaches of Probation or Community Service Orders or Breaches of Suspended Sentences.
Our lawyers provide expert advice and representation in all criminal offences. We appear in the following Courts:
- Magistrates
- Children’s
- District
- Supreme
- Court of Appeal
- High Court of Australia

Whether you have been charged with a traffic offence, or whether you wish to make an application for a restricted (work) licence, a special hardship application or an application for the return of your licence, our lawyers can assist you with advice, assistance with completing relevant documentation and skillful representation in Court.
Our lawyers assist with:
- Drink and drug driving offences
- Drive unlicensed and disqualified offences
- Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and driving without due care
- Special hardship applications
- Restricted (work) licence applications
- Disqualification removal applications.

Domestic and Family Violence
Our lawyers have a wealth of experience with matters involving domestic and family violence. Applying for or responding to a domestic and family violence protection order is a daunting process, often complicated by the nuanced relationship between the parties, intense emotions and simultaneous family law or criminal law proceedings. We have experience and expertise in both family and criminal law matters and the various ways they can be impacted by protection order applications. We will guide you through the process and explain the implications of a protection order on your family or criminal law matters.
Our lawyers can assist you with:
- Applying for a domestic violence protection order
- Varying an existing domestic violence protection order
- Responding to and/or contesting an application for a domestic violence protection order
- Criminal charges for breaching a domestic violence protection order.

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.
The right people to assist with your legal situation
