CRIMINAL LAW

Bail is the temporary release of someone who has been charged with an offence and is awaiting resolution on the matter.

If you are suspected of committing a criminal offence, the police may either release you or arrest you and take you to the station for formal charges. After being charged, you may be granted bail. However, if bail is refused you will remain in custody until your court appearance.

Understanding your rights when under arrest is crucial. For example, you have the right to refuse an interview and the right to legal representation.

At Aubrey Brown Lawyers, our accredited Criminal Lawyers handle these cases daily. If you have been arrested, refused bail and held in custody, contact us immediately. We will assess your situation, protect your rights, and take the necessary steps to prepare your bail application.

Our experienced Criminal Lawyers at Aubrey Brown Lawyers will protect your rights and guide you through the bail application process.

Our Criminal Law team

We can assist with any of your Criminal Law matters including:

We have offices in Tuggerah and Erina and can represent you to the highest level at Court for your bail application. Our Criminal Law specialists know the court system, have extensive experience with the local Magistrates, and attend Court regularly.

If you have been charged with a criminal offence and are seeking professional legal guidance, we know how to achieve the best possible outcome for you. Contact Aubrey Brown Lawyers and ask to speak to a member of our Criminal Law team.

Tuggerah Office

3/8 Reliance Dr, Tuggerah NSW 2259

Erina Office

5/210 Central Coast Hwy, ERINA NSW 2250

Our team of specialist staff are ready to help.

Our Criminal Law division is led by Ryan Finch, an Accredited Criminal Law Specialist and one of the most respected Criminal Lawyers on the Central Coast.

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