Hervey Bay Criminal Law Experts

  • Tristan Appleton

    Solicitor

  • Kristina Batkovska

    Solicitor

  • Alexander Angel-Graham

    Principal Solicitor

  • Anna Stoddard

    Solicitor

  • Yvette Holt

    Solicitor

  • Skye Nixon

    Solicitor

  • Joanna Pasternak

    Solicitor

  • lamont law jelena

    Jelena Dobric

    Solicitor

  • Sarah Bazzi

    Sarah Bazzi

    Solicitor

Lamont Law Hervey Bay Law Firm

Our experienced Criminal Lawyers in Hervey Bay provide you with exceptional legal advice and the strongest representation in court.

Call us now and speak directly with one of our Hervey Bay Solicitors for a free and no-obligation discussion.

Lamont Law is a leading criminal defence law firm in Hervey Bay.

We practice exclusively in Criminal & Traffic Law.

Our team of exceptionally talented and trusted criminal lawyers provide the highest quality of client service, and we consistently deliver exceptional results for our clients.

Our experienced lawyers specialise in criminal law, and we will expertly guide you through the criminal justice and legal system. We are known and respected members of the Hervey Bay legal community. Our criminal lawyers attend Hervey Bay and its surrounding courts regularly. We are familiar with the local magistrates who preside there. With our local knowledge and legal expertise in criminal offences, we are confident we can achieve the most favourable outcomes.

Lamont Law is one of the most successful law firms in Hervey Bay because we consistently deliver exceptional results for clients facing criminal charges. You can trust that our team of criminal lawyers is driven to achieve the best possible result for you. Our experienced criminal defence lawyers consistently achieve ‘Not Guilty’ verdicts, and non-conviction sentence outcomes, as well as avoiding sentences (if you plead guilty) of full-time imprisonment for our clients.

We specialise in

  • Assault
  • Drugs
  • Theft
  • Fraud
  • Firearms
  • Drink Driving (DUI)
  • Traffic Law
  • Domestic Violence
  • Apprehended Violence Orders
  • Appeals

We pride ourselves on offering exceptional client service. Being charged with a criminal offence is one of the most difficult situations a person can go through. We know that excellent communication with our clients is critical to making the entire process as painless as possible. We will listen to you and we will keep you informed every step of the way.

The cost of legal services is a concern for everyone and we strive to minimise costs wherever possible. We offer fixed fees for most matters, and for serious charges, we will provide you with an accurate fee estimate so that there are no surprises.

Lamont Law offers a free and no-obligation first telephone conference for clients who are going to court for criminal and traffic offences. Once you contact our office, we will obtain your paperwork and provide preliminary instructions concerning your matter. We will then arrange an appointment with one of our experienced criminal lawyers, where we will discuss your case, advise you of your options, and explain how we may work with you to achieve the best possible outcome.

Initial Free Consultation

The initial consultation includes a review of relevant paperwork, including court attendance notices and fact sheets. It provides an overview of the criminal law process, outlines key procedural steps, and discusses strategic options tailored to the circumstances of the matter. We also provide guidance on likely pathways and potential outcomes, together with an estimate of costs, so clients have a clear understanding of what to expect.

Our Promise

Our commitment is to provide every client with expert, tailored legal advice and clear strategic guidance throughout their criminal law matter. We explain the process and available options, ensure you feel supported at every stage, and act with professionalism, transparency, and care helping you navigate the criminal justice system with confidence and clarity.

Our Dedication

We are fully dedicated to our clients and committed to acting in their best interests at all times. Our team of experienced criminal lawyers works tirelessly to achieve the strongest possible outcomes, keeping clients informed, supported, and confident while applying their knowledge, experience, and skill at every stage of the criminal law process.

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Latest Results

  • Tristan Appleton

    Tristan Appleton

    @Cessnock Local Court

    Our client came before the Court after being charged with driving with an illicit drug present in oral fluid and subsequently having his licence suspended.

    For this client, the consequences were immediate and severe. He was employed full-time as a taxi driver and relied entirely on his licence to earn an income and support himself and his family. If the suspension remained in place, he faced a 3-month loss of licence and likely loss of employment.

    The matter proceeded by way of an appeal against the licence suspension, requiring the Court to determine whether the decision of Transport for NSW should be set aside.

    Lamont Law solicitor Tristan Appleton advised the client urgently, gathered detailed subjective material, and prepared persuasive oral submissions addressing the exceptional hardship that would result if the suspension continued.

    Appearing on the client’s behalf, Tristan Appleton submitted that the suspension would have devastating employment consequences and that the Court should exercise its discretion to intervene.

    After considering the evidence and submissions, the Court allowed the appeal and set aside the decision to suspend the client’s licence.

    As a result, the client was able to retain his licence, continue working as a taxi driver, and avoid the serious financial consequences of losing his livelihood.

    Why this result matters: Licence suspension appeals can be crucial for workers who depend on driving to earn a living. Early legal advice, strong evidence, and effective advocacy can make the difference between losing and keeping a licence.

    This case result was dependent on its own facts and circumstances. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.

  • Tristan Appleton

    Tristan Appleton

    @Gosford Local Court

    Our client appeared before the Court charged with stalk or intimidate intending to cause fear of physical or mental harm after police alleged she threatened to kill her mother during an argument at their home.

    Domestic violence related offences are treated seriously by the Courts and can result in criminal convictions, apprehended orders, and lasting consequences for employment and reputation. In this matter, our client was employed full-time, had no prior criminal history, and was deeply concerned about the impact a conviction would have on her future.

    From an early stage, it became clear that the alleged offending was closely connected to the client’s mental health and that treatment, rather than punishment, was the appropriate path forward.

    A key issue in the case was whether the client was suitable for diversion under the Mental Health and Cognitive Impairment Forensic Provisions Act 2020 (NSW).

    Lamont Law solicitor Tristan Appleton advised the client promptly, arranged a psychological assessment, and obtained expert evidence addressing the client’s mental health condition, treatment needs, and the connection between her condition and the alleged conduct.

    Tristan Appleton then prepared and conducted a detailed application under section 14 of the Mental Health and Cognitive Impairment Forensic Provisions Act 2020, submitting that continued treatment in the community was the most appropriate outcome.

    After considering the evidence and submissions, the Court granted the application and discharged the client into the care of her treating psychologist.

    As a result, no conviction was recorded, protecting the client’s future employment prospects and ensuring she was not punished for behaviour directly linked to her mental health.

    Why this result matters: Where mental health issues play a significant role in alleged offending, early legal advice and prompt psychological intervention can be critical in securing a treatment-focused outcome rather than a criminal conviction.

    This case result was dependent on its own facts and circumstances. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.

  • Tristan Appleton

    Tristan Appleton

    @Belmont Local Court

    Our client appeared before the Court charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm after police alleged she assaulted another patron at a nightclub and caused injury.

    Assault occasioning actual bodily harm is a serious violence offence in New South Wales and carries significant potential penalties, including a criminal conviction, community-based orders, and in some matters imprisonment. A conviction can also affect employment, travel, and future opportunities.

    Our client was employed full-time and had no prior criminal history. She was particularly concerned about the impact a conviction would have on her employment and future aspirations.

    Lamont Law solicitor Tristan Appleton carefully reviewed the police evidence, advised the client on the likely sentencing outcome, and prepared detailed subjective material for the Court.

    That material included evidence of the client’s prior good character, employment history, remorse, and the broader personal circumstances relevant to sentence. Tristan Appleton then made submissions seeking leniency and urging the Court not to record a conviction.

    After considering the evidence and submissions, the Court dealt with the matter by way of a Conditional Release Order without conviction.

    As a result, no conviction was recorded, allowing the client to avoid a criminal record and protect her employment and future prospects.

    Why this result matters: Even in serious assault matters, early legal advice, strong subjective material, and careful advocacy can significantly improve the final outcome.

    This case result was dependent on its own facts and circumstances. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • If you have been charged with a criminal offence in Hervey Bay, it is important to seek legal advice as soon as possible. Do not assume the matter is straightforward or that the outcome is predetermined. Decisions made early — including whether to speak to police or how to approach your first court appearance — can significantly affect the outcome.

    Our Hervey Bay criminal lawyers assess the charges, review the police material, explain the court process, and provide clear advice on your options. Early representation allows us to protect your rights and position your matter for the best possible result.

  • In many cases, yes. Avoiding a recorded conviction is often a key priority for clients, particularly where employment, travel, or professional licensing may be affected.

    Our lawyers prepare detailed sentencing submissions addressing your personal circumstances, the nature of the offence, and relevant Queensland legislation. Where appropriate, we seek outcomes such as non-recorded convictions, reduced charges, or alternative sentencing options available under Queensland law.

  • Most criminal matters in Hervey Bay are dealt with at the Hervey Bay Magistrates Court, which handles summary offences and conducts committal proceedings for indictable matters. Matters may be finalised by way of plea, dismissed, or progressed to a contested hearing depending on the circumstances.

    More serious charges may be committed to the District Court of Queensland or the Supreme Court of Queensland. Our lawyers regularly appear in these courts and understand local court practices, procedures, and expectations.

  • Yes. Alleged breaches of Domestic Violence Orders (DVOs) are treated seriously under Queensland law and can result in significant penalties, including imprisonment.

    Our Hervey Bay criminal lawyers carefully examine the circumstances of the alleged breach, review police evidence, and assess whether the prosecution can prove the offence beyond reasonable doubt. We provide strong representation in breach proceedings and advise on how to minimise further legal risk.

  • Yes. If your matter proceeds to a contested hearing, preparation is critical. Our lawyers review the prosecution brief in detail, identify weaknesses in the evidence, prepare cross-examination of witnesses, and develop a clear defence strategy.

    We represent clients in contested hearings at the Hervey Bay Magistrates Court and advocate strongly to challenge the prosecution case and protect your interests.

  • Our lawyers regularly advise clients who are under investigation or have been contacted by police before charges are laid. This includes advice before police interviews, during questioning, and when search warrants or seizure powers are involved.

    By engaging a lawyer early, you can ensure your rights are protected and reduce the risk of unintentionally damaging your case. Our experience with police procedures allows us to identify issues that may later form part of your defence.

  • Lamont Law provides strategic, client-focused criminal defence backed by strong advocacy and a thorough understanding of Queensland criminal law. We take the time to explain your options clearly, prepare your matter carefully, and represent you confidently in court.

    Our Hervey Bay criminal lawyers are committed to protecting your rights, minimising penalties, and achieving the best possible outcome for your case.

  • The length of a criminal matter in Hervey Bay depends on the type of charge and how it is resolved. Some summary matters may be finalised within a single court appearance, while others may require multiple adjournments for legal advice, negotiations, or preparation.

    More serious matters may take several months, particularly if they proceed through committal or to a contested hearing. Our Hervey Bay criminal lawyers manage timelines carefully, keep you informed at every stage, and work to resolve matters efficiently without compromising your legal position.

  • Yes. You are entitled to change legal representation at any stage of your criminal matter. Changing lawyers does not disadvantage your case when done properly.

    Our lawyers can take over existing matters, obtain the police brief and court file, and continue representation seamlessly. We also review previous advice to ensure your matter is progressing in your best interests.

  • When sentencing, Queensland courts consider factors such as the seriousness of the offence, your criminal history, personal circumstances, whether you pleaded guilty, and any steps taken toward rehabilitation.

    Our Hervey Bay criminal lawyers prepare detailed sentencing submissions addressing these factors, supported by evidence such as character references, employment records, and treatment or counselling reports, to seek the most lenient outcome possible.

  • Yes. Criminal charges, particularly domestic violence-related matters, can affect family law proceedings, parenting arrangements, and child safety investigations.

    Our lawyers are mindful of these flow-on effects and advise clients on how criminal proceedings may interact with family law matters, helping to minimise broader consequences.

  • Failing to attend court without a valid excuse can result in a warrant being issued for your arrest or the matter proceeding in your absence.

    If you have missed a court date or are concerned about attending, our lawyers can advise on urgent steps to address the issue and represent you in court to minimise further consequences.

  • Yes. Many clients charged in Hervey Bay live in surrounding regional areas or interstate.

    Our lawyers can manage court appearances where possible, advise on when your attendance is required, and communicate clearly so distance does not disadvantage your case.

  • Getting started is simple. Contact our office as soon as possible to arrange a consultation, where we will assess your matter, explain your options, and outline a clear plan moving forward.

    Early advice allows us to protect your rights and position your case for the best possible outcome.