At Farrell Lusher Solicitors, we understand that being charged with a criminal offence can be stressful, expensive and life-altering. It is important to have the proper representation.
We are committed to representing all clients with compassion, respect and support, as we assist them in navigating the many stages and aspects of their respective legal proceeding. Let us help you through this stressful process, whether it is a current investigation or a previous charge, we can provide legal advice and representation.
To book a meeting at our Wagga Wagga offices, call (02) 6921 2008. We also provide assistance in matters concerning family law and personal injury litigation.
At Farrell Lusher Solicitors, we advise and act in matters including:
Going to court can be nerve-racking, but having a strong and compassionate legal team behind you can make the experience significantly easier to deal with. Our experienced senior criminal law solicitor, Mr Greg Reynolds, assisted by solicitor Hayley Challender, has significant experience successfully representing clients in all areas of criminal law, including in Local and District Court hearings, and in District Court appeals. You can feel at ease with us that you are in capable hands, and that our team will handle your case with commitment and care.
At Farrell Lusher Solicitors, we understand that being charged with a criminal offence can be stressful, expensive and life-altering. It is important to have the proper representation.
We are committed to representing all clients with compassion, respect and support, as we assist them in navigating the many stages and aspects of their respective legal proceeding. Let us help you through this stressful process, whether it is a current investigation or a previous charge, we can provide legal advice and representation.
To book a meeting at our Wagga Wagga offices, call (02) 6921 2008. We also provide assistance in matters concerning family law and personal injury litigation.
Individuals facing criminal charges have rights, including the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney and the right to a fair trial. It's crucial to exercise these rights and seek legal representation as soon as possible.
Misdemeanours are generally less severe offences with lighter penalties, while felonies are more serious crimes carrying substantial prison sentences. The distinction often depends on the nature of the crime and the potential harm caused.
In some cases, individuals with a criminal record may be eligible to have their record expunged or sealed. The process and eligibility criteria vary by jurisdiction, and consulting with a criminal defence attorney is essential to explore available options.
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