Commonwealth Offenses

Federal offences are nuanced and multifaceted – we understand these laws, we can help.

Commonwealth offences encompass a wide variety of laws that can be complex and difficult to comprehend. If you have been charged with violating a Commonwealth law, you will likely be prosecuted by the Commonwealth Department of Public Prosecution.

These laws can be violated outside state and territory borders, or even overseas. You need a knowledgeable and capable legal team, who can help you wrap your head around the complexities of these offences. Our team will support you in and out of the courtroom, ensuring that your voice is heard.

Commonwealth Offenses

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Commercial Crimes
Importing and Exporting drugs
People Smuggling
Terrorism
Human Trafficking and Slavery
Cyber Crimes
Environmental Crimes
Crimes Impacting Safety
Crimes Against Government
Child exploitation
Money Laundering

You have been charged
– now what to do?

What is a Commonwealth criminal offence? 

A Commonwealth offence is an offence that breaks Australian federal law. This can include terrorism, child sex offences by Australians in foreign countries, people smuggling and human trafficking. 

How can we help?

Our team has extensive experience in defending federal charges. We will work with you to tailor a plan for your case and advise you on the best legal strategy to achieve the best possible outcome.

We’ve help clients successfully defend Commonwealth criminal charges, we’re ready to help you.

What do you need to do? 

  • If you, a friend or family member have been charged with a Commonwealth criminal offence, contact our office immediately.
  • We will take the time to discuss your matter in depth, going over every detail so we can confidently put forward a strong legal argument to obtain the best possible outcome for you. 
  • Let us know which State or Territory the charge has been laid in, so we can act quickly to provide assistance tailored accordingly.

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Commonwealth Offenses

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