Criminal Law
Police Interviews & Bail Applications
Generally speaking, bail is a form of security, usually money, exchanged for the release of an arrested person as a ‘guarantee’ for appearing in court.
Facing a criminal charge, arrest and bail can be a confusing and even traumatic experience. It is paramount to seek prompt legal advice if you have been charged with a crime, drink driving offence or traffic offence. Our team of criminal law specialists at McIntosh, McPhillamy & Co can help protect your rights before you answer any police questions and assist you every step of the way – from charge to court hearing.
Our dedicated criminal lawyers are ready to advise on:
- Police interviews and your rights and obligations;
- Police threats, intimidation or violence;
- Bail entitlement;
- Bail refusal;
- Revocation of bail;
- Conditional and unconditional bail;
- Terms and conditions of bail;
- Bail determinations;
- Court process and appeals; and
- Custody issues.
