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DRUG OFFENCE LAWYERS IN KIAMA

Criminal Law Specialists


Our Kiama practice covers a broad spectrum of criminal cases. These include traffic violations, drug offences, drink driving matters, theft, assault, fraud, and serious indictable charges such as homicide.

24/7 Criminal Law Advice


We offer round-the-clock criminal law support in Kiama. Day or night, you can contact our criminal lawyers whenever urgent representation is required. Your first consultation is free.

Top-Tier Team


Our team is guided by a former police officer and senior police prosecutor. With extensive knowledge of police processes and court operations, we develop well-structured strategies for every matter we handle.

Extensive Experience


We have represented clients in a wide range of criminal proceedings, frequently managing summary matters without relying on external barristers. This approach strengthens the quality of courtroom advocacy while keeping costs more manageable.

Here To Help

Facing a drug charge can be a confronting and life-changing experience. The consequences of a conviction often extend beyond the courtroom, with potential effects on your employment, reputation, and ability to travel. Our Kiama drug offence lawyers support clients at every stage of the process, working to protect your rights and pursue outcomes that minimise long-term impacts wherever possible.

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How Can Our Kiama Drug Offence Lawyers Help?

Drug offences are treated seriously in New South Wales, and a conviction may lead to fines, a criminal record, or even imprisonment. These outcomes can significantly affect your ability to work or move freely. The actions you take in the early stages of your matter can play an important role in how it is resolved, which is why a considered approach to your defence is so important.


We represent clients in Kiama who are facing charges such as drug possession, supply, or trafficking. Our lawyers examine the prosecution’s case in detail, highlight any weaknesses in the evidence or procedure, and pursue strategies that limit the impact on your future. Where appropriate, we also seek to have charges reduced or withdrawn altogether.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What do I do if I am caught with drugs?

    In New South Wales, drug offences are dealt with under the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act. Charges can involve possession, supply, production, or cultivation of prohibited substances. The penalties depend on the type and amount of drug involved and whether it falls within small, trafficable, indictable, commercial, or large commercial categories. A conviction may lead to fines, travel restrictions, loss of employment opportunities, or imprisonment. If you are facing a charge in Kiama, obtaining advice quickly can help you understand the risks and how to respond.

  • What are the different types of drug offences?

    Drug offences in NSW are generally classified into two categories. Summary offences cover less serious matters such as personal possession, prescription fraud, or unauthorised use. Indictable offences involve more serious conduct, including large-scale supply, trafficking, or cultivation. Both carry significant consequences. Our Kiama drug offence lawyers represent clients across this spectrum, assessing each matter and preparing a strategy that aims to reduce the impact.

  • What are the penalties for drug charges?

    The consequences of a drug charge depend on the nature of the offence and the circumstances surrounding it. Sentences may include fines, community service, participation in court-ordered programs, or imprisonment. The court will also consider your criminal history, the type and amount of drug, and the extent of your involvement.

  • What drugs are prohibited?

    Prohibited substances under NSW law include cannabis (plant, resin, or oil), cocaine, heroin, MDMA (ecstasy), methylamphetamine, and LSD, among others.

  • Do you handle drug driving cases?

    Yes. Our Kiama criminal lawyers regularly represent individuals charged with drug driving. We assist with case preparation, court appearances, and practical advice on how to respond.

  • What is drug driving?

    Drug driving refers to operating a vehicle with a detectable amount of an illegal drug in your system, even if you are not visibly impaired. Commonly detected substances include cannabis, MDMA, cocaine, and methylamphetamine. Misuse of prescription medication that affects your ability to drive can also result in charges.

  • What are the penalties for drug driving?

    Penalties depend on the substance detected, whether impairment was present, and if you have prior offences. Outcomes can include fines, licence disqualification, participation in drug programs, or in more serious cases, imprisonment. If you are facing a drug driving charge in Kiama, seeking advice early can help determine whether any defences apply or if a reduced penalty may be possible.

Get Trusted Legal Advice in Kiama

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

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