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Our team of criminal defence lawyers handles a broad spectrum of cases, from traffic violations and drink driving to complex matters such as drug offences, fraud, theft, and assault.

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24/7 Criminal Law Advice


Legal issues can arise at any time, which is why our team is available around the clock to provide legal advice. We also offer a free initial consultation to discuss your case and your options moving forward.

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Led by a former police officer and senior prosecutor, our criminal law team has firsthand knowledge of how the justice system operates. This insight allows us to craft effective defence approaches for every client.

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Extensive Experience


With years of experience advocating for clients in court, we can handle most summary matters without the need for a barrister. This helps keep legal costs reasonable while maintaining strong legal representation.

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Being accused of a crime can turn your world upside down. The fear of losing your freedom, damaging your reputation, or affecting your loved ones can feel unbearable, leaving you searching for answers and support.


If you need strong legal representation to fight the charges or are looking for expert legal advice to understand where you stand, we are here to guide you.


Our criminal lawyers in Blacktown have extensive experience representing clients charged with different types of offences. We analyse every aspect of your case, challenging the evidence and leaving no detail unchecked as we fight for the outcome that benefits you most.

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How Can Our Blacktown Criminal Lawyers Help?

At Kells, defending your rights and securing the best possible outcome is our topmost priority. Led by a former police officer and senior prosecutor, our criminal lawyers in Blacktown bring a deep understanding of legal procedures, from bail applications to court hearings. This experience allows us to provide strategic and effective legal advice and representation for those facing criminal charges.


We frequently represent clients across various courts, including the Local Court, Children’s Court, District Court, Supreme Court, Criminal Court of Appeal, and Coroners Court. For most summary offences, we handle cases without requiring a barrister, helping to keep legal costs manageable while delivering strong defence strategies. When it comes to complex matters, we work closely with skilled barristers to ensure every legal avenue is explored.

Our Blacktown criminal lawyers provide legal assistance in cases involving:

Criminal Lawyers Blacktown FAQs

  • When can I reach out to Kells’ criminal lawyers?

    Our Blacktown criminal lawyers are available 24/7, so you can reach out whenever you need legal guidance. Whether it’s a police interview, bail application, or an urgent legal issue, we provide immediate legal advice. Your first consultation is free, allowing you to discuss your case and understand your options before committing to legal representation.

  • What types of cases do Kells’ criminal lawyers handle?

    We defend clients across a broad spectrum of criminal matters, ranging from minor offences to serious charges. This includes assault, drug-related crimes, fraud, theft, traffic violations, and high-profile cases such as homicide and large-scale financial offences. Each case is assessed with a focus on strategy, evidence analysis, and potential legal defences.

  • Do I need a barrister, or can Kells handle my case?

    For most summary offences, we handle cases without engaging a barrister, which helps keep legal costs more manageable while still delivering strong representation. However, for more serious or complex cases, we work closely with leading barristers, ensuring your defence is as robust as possible. We also provide guidance on whether your case would benefit from a barrister’s involvement.

  • How does Kells support clients with mental health conditions?

    Mental health can be a critical factor in criminal cases. Our legal team carefully examines how your condition may have influenced the alleged offence and presents this as part of your defence. Where appropriate, we advocate for alternative sentencing, treatment-based resolutions, or diversion programs rather than a traditional criminal conviction. We work with mental health professionals to compile reports and expert evidence that can support a fair and just legal outcome.

  • Can Kells help with bail applications?

    Yes, we have a strong track record in securing bail for our clients. We prepare well-structured applications that address key concerns courts consider, such as flight risk and prior convictions. Our team works to strengthen your chances of obtaining bail by demonstrating stable living arrangements, employment, and any mitigating personal circumstances that support your release. If bail is initially denied, we can assess whether there are grounds for a new application or appeal.

Get Expert Criminal Law Advice

If you would like to discuss your criminal case with our team, please get in touch. We are available 24/7 to help you and offer a free initial consultation.

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