Townsville Criminal Law Experts
If you are required to attend Townsville Magistrates Court or Townsville District Court, call our team today on 1300 365 075. One of our experienced Townsville criminal defence lawyers can discuss your matter immediately and provide clear advice tailored to your situation.
At Lamont Law, we proudly represent clients across Townsville and surrounding suburbs including Kirwan, Aitkenvale, Douglas, Annandale, Hermit Park, and Kelso.
Lamont Law Townsville Law Firm
Facing criminal or traffic charges in Townsville can be overwhelming. At Lamont Law, our team of experienced Townsville criminal lawyers is here to guide you through the legal process, providing strong representation, practical advice, and personalised strategies tailored to your situation. Call 1300 365 075 today for a free, no-obligation consultation with one of our trusted solicitors.
Our firm specialises in Criminal & Traffic Law, which allows our Townsville criminal lawyers to focus on achieving the best results for our clients. We regularly appear at the Townsville Magistrates Court and Townsville District Court, and our familiarity with local procedures gives you a strategic advantage in court.
At Lamont Law, we understand that every case is different. Our approach is designed to deliver results while providing clients with peace of mind. Our Townsville criminal lawyers have a proven track record of securing ‘Not Guilty’ verdicts, non-conviction outcomes, and alternatives to full-time imprisonment, ensuring your rights and future are protected.
We provide legal representation across a wide range of matters, including assault and violent offences, drug charges, theft and fraud, firearms offences, drink driving and traffic offences, domestic violence and apprehended violence orders (AVOs), and appeals. Our Townsville criminal lawyers develop personalised strategies for each case, ensuring that every client receives tailored advice and effective advocacy.
We also understand that legal costs can be a concern. Our firm offers fixed fees for most matters and provides accurate estimates for more serious charges, so there are no surprises. Transparency and affordability are a key part of our service.
Lamont Law offers a free, no-obligation initial consultation. During this consultation, one of our Townsville criminal lawyers will review your documents, provide preliminary advice, and explain your options. We will work with you to develop a clear strategy designed to achieve the best possible outcome for your case, while keeping you informed every step of the way.
With Lamont Law, you can trust that your matter is in the hands of dedicated professionals who combine local knowledge, legal expertise, and client-focused service to defend your rights and protect your future.
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
@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
@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
@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.











