Criminal Lawyers Liverpool - NS Criminal Lawyers & Associates

Criminal Lawyers Liverpool

NS Criminal Lawyers & Associates represents clients facing criminal charges in Liverpool and across south-western Sydney, appearing regularly at Liverpool Local Court from our Barangaroo and Parramatta offices. Free phone advice is available 24/7, so you can get guidance the moment you need it, wherever you're calling from.

What We Defend

A summary of the criminal and traffic matters we regularly handle for clients in Liverpool and south-western Sydney. Select an area for a full breakdown of charges, penalties and defences.

Why Choose NS Criminal Lawyers & Associates

Experienced Defence Lawyer

Muhammad Siddique, Senior Associate Criminal Lawyer (LLM), is admitted to practise in the Supreme Court of New South Wales and the High Court of Australia.

24/7 Phone Advice

Charged after hours or on a weekend? Call anytime - phone advice for urgent matters is available 24/7, wherever you're located.

Serving Liverpool

We regularly appear at Liverpool Local Court and represent clients from Liverpool and south-western Sydney, meeting in person at our Barangaroo or Parramatta office.

Courts We Appear In

  • Liverpool Local Court, for summary offences, AVO applications, bail applications and committal proceedings, serving Liverpool and the surrounding south-western Sydney region.
  • District Court of NSW, for more serious indictable offences committed from Liverpool Local Court and appeals.
  • Supreme Court of NSW, for the most serious criminal matters and complex bail applications.

Fees

Wherever you're calling from, phone advice for urgent matters costs nothing - call us for guidance the moment you've been charged or questioned.

Where an in-person consultation is needed, this is a paid service. Contact us for current consultation rates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We don't have a physical office in Liverpool, but we regularly represent clients from Liverpool and the surrounding south-western Sydney region, appearing at Liverpool Local Court and advising clients by phone or from our Barangaroo and Parramatta offices.

Most urgent matters can be handled over the phone, including free advice straight after being charged or questioned. Where an in-person meeting is needed, we can see you at our Barangaroo or Parramatta office, whichever is more convenient.

We offer free phone advice for urgent matters, so you can get guidance straight away if you’ve been charged or are being questioned by police. In-person consultations are a paid service - contact us for current consultation rates.

Avoid discussing the matter with anyone other than your lawyer, including on social media, and don't answer further police questions without advice. Keep any documents you're given, such as a Court Attendance Notice or bail paperwork, and contact a criminal lawyer before your first court date.

You're not legally required to have one, but even a first offence can result in a recorded conviction that affects your employment, travel and professional licensing. A lawyer can advise you on whether options such as a Section 10 non-conviction order may be available.

We regularly appear at Liverpool Local Court for summary offences, AVO applications and bail matters. More serious indictable matters committed from Liverpool proceed to the District Court of NSW, and the most serious matters to the Supreme Court of NSW.

Yes. Phone advice is available 24/7 for urgent matters, including if you or someone you know is currently being questioned or detained by police.

Contact Us

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Hours

Available 24/7 for urgent matters.

Standard office hours: Mon - Sat, 8:00am - 6:00pm.

Barangaroo Office

Level 35, Tower One Barangaroo
International Towers, 100 Barangaroo Ave
Barangaroo NSW 2000

Parramatta Office

Level 14, 3 Parramatta Square
152 Macquarie Street
Parramatta NSW 2150

Author: Muhammad Siddique, Senior Associate Criminal Lawyer (LLM, admitted Supreme Court of New South Wales and High Court of Australia) | Reviewed by: NS Criminal Lawyers & Associates | Jurisdiction: New South Wales

The information on this website is general information only and is not legal advice. You should obtain legal advice about your specific circumstances.