Ballina Local Court Criminal Lawyers
Australian Criminal Law Group has the best criminal lawyers for Ballina Local Court. Our Ballina criminal lawyer team is unequalled. Co-founded by NSW Australian of the Year, Deng Adut, our criminal law team have a track record of getting the best results for their clients every time.  That’s because we fight for our clients and we’re passionate about helping our clients get their lives back on track. We help clients beat charges and/or get lenient sentences including non-convictions. Â
Our team, who appear regularly at Ballina Local Court include Law Society President’s Medallist Deng Adut, managing partner Joseph Correy, expert drug lawyer Joseph Harb, an esteemed journalist turned criminal lawyer Mark Davis, and Steven Mercael, who is recognised as one of the best criminal lawyers under 30.  Read each of our solicitors’ profiles and call us to arrange an appointment to meet with them in person. Send a website enquiry or call us on 02 8815 8167 to arrange your appointment with our Ballina criminal lawyers at Australian Criminal Law Group.Â
Australian Criminal Law Group has offices in Sydney, Parramatta, and Blacktown, and offers fixed fees, free first consultation, and a 24/7 hotline for phone advice related to criminal law.
Other relevant criminal law locations in Ballina are:Â
Ballina Local Court is located within the Ballina Shire government area. The contact details for Ballina Local Court are:
River Street
Ballina NSW 2478
Lismore Community Corrections:
Conway Plaza, suite 14B, 21 Conway Street
Lismore NSW 2480
Legal Aid Office
323 Castlereagh St,
Haymarket NSW 2000
Ballina Police Station is located at:
16 River Street
Ballina 2478
The services provided by our Ballina criminal lawyers include:
- Representation in all criminal offences
- Representation in all traffic offences
- Bail applications
- Sentencing and defended hearings in the Local Court
- Sentencing and conviction appeals to the District Court
- Sentencing and jury trials in the District Court
- Sentencing and jury trials in the Supreme Court
- Hearings at the Court of Criminal AppealÂ
- Hearings at the High Court of Australia
- Children’s Court proceedings
- Parole Board proceedings
- Crime Commission proceedings
- Coroner’s Court proceedings