Criminal Law
We defend clients facing criminal charges with strategic, confidential, and professional legal support.

In Australia, criminal law helps maintain social order and protects individuals’ rights. Being charged with a criminal offence — even without a conviction — can lead to serious consequences, such as fines, a criminal record, or imprisonment. At VSTAR Lawyers, our experienced team provides comprehensive criminal defence services, from legal advice and police interviews to bail, court appearances, and appeals. We approach every case with professionalism, empathy, and cultural sensitivity, working to achieve the best possible outcome for our clients.
Traffic Offences
Such as drink driving, drug driving, dangerous driving, unlicensed driving, and refusing a breath test. These are common yet serious, and may lead to licence suspension, hefty fines, or imprisonment.
Drug Offences
Including possession, manufacturing, trafficking, or importation of illegal drugs. Penalties vary depending on the type and quantity involved, and can range from fines to long-term imprisonment.
Violent Crimes
Such as assault, serious injury, domestic violence, arson, manslaughter, or murder. These offences are among the most serious and can carry significant custodial penalties.
Sexual Offences
Including sexual harassment, indecent assault, rape, or offences involving minors. These cases are often sensitive, evidence-heavy, and have serious long-term impacts.
Property and Fraud Offences
Including sexual harassment, indecent assault, rape, or offences involving minors. These cases are often sensitive, evidence-heavy, and have serious long-term impacts.
White-Collar & Corporate Crime
Including embezzlement, bribery, misconduct in public office, company fraud, and tax evasion. These cases often involve complex financial documentation and expert analysis.
Immigration-Related Criminal Matters
Such as providing false documents, working illegally, or breaching visa conditions — which may result in both criminal charges and visa cancellation.
Contempt of Court & Obstruction of Justice
Including failing to appear in court without a valid reason;Providing false statements or perjury;Tampering with evidence or interfering with witnesses.
