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DRUG OFFENCE LAWYERS IN SHELLHARBOUR

Criminal Law Specialists


We handle a wide range of criminal matters, including traffic offences, drug-related charges, drink driving, theft, assault, fraud, and serious indictable crimes such as homicide.

24/7 Criminal Law Advice


We provide criminal law advice 24 hours a day, 7 days a week across Shellharbour. You can speak with our team any time you need urgent assistance. The initial consultation is offered at no cost.

Top-Tier Team


Our team is led by a former police officer and senior police prosecutor. With deep insight into police procedures and court operations, we approach each case with a well-informed legal strategy.

Extensive Experience


We have appeared in countless criminal proceedings and handle most summary matters directly, without needing to engage external counsel. This allows us to deliver strong courtroom representation while reducing additional legal expenses.

Here To Help

Being charged with a drug offence can be an overwhelming experience that is potentially life-altering. The impact of a conviction can stretch far beyond the courtroom, affecting your career, reputation, and travel options. Our Shellharbour drug offence lawyers assist clients through every stage of the process, focusing on protecting your legal rights and seeking outcomes that reduce long-term consequences wherever possible.

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How Can Our Shellharbour Drug Offence Lawyers Help?

Drug-related charges carry serious risks. A conviction can result in fines, a criminal record, or a prison sentence, all of which may interfere with your ability to work or travel. The steps taken early in your case can influence the final result. That’s why having a strategic approach to your defence is critical.


We represent individuals facing charges related to drug possession, supply, or trafficking. Our lawyers examine the prosecution’s case closely, identify any flaws in procedure or evidence, and pursue a resolution that limits the impact on your future. Where appropriate, we work to have charges downgraded or dismissed.



Frequently Asked Questions

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

    Drug offences in New South Wales are dealt with under the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act. Charges may relate to possession, supply, production, or cultivation of prohibited substances. Penalties depend on the type and quantity of the drug involved, and whether it meets the threshold for small, trafficable, indictable, commercial, or large commercial quantities. A conviction can result in fines, loss of employment opportunities, travel restrictions, or imprisonment. Getting legal advice promptly allows you to understand what you are facing and how best to respond.

  • What are the different types of drug offences?

    Drug offences are generally split into two categories in NSW. Summary offences cover less serious matters such as personal possession, unauthorised use, or prescription fraud. Indictable offences refer to more serious cases, including large-scale supply, trafficking, or cultivation. Both types can result in significant penalties. We help clients across the full range of drug-related matters by reviewing their situation, explaining what they are up against, and building a plan to reduce the consequences.

  • What are the penalties for drug charges?

    The consequences for drug charges vary based on the offence and the circumstances. Penalties can include a fine, court-ordered programs, community service, custodial sentences, and a recorded criminal conviction. The court takes into account the person’s previous record, the amount and type of drug, and the level of involvement in the offence.

  • What drugs are prohibited?

    Prohibited drugs include cannabis (in plant, oil, or resin form), cocaine, heroin, MDMA (ecstasy), methylamphetamine, and lysergic acid (LSD), among others.

  • Do you handle drug driving cases?

    Yes. We act for individuals facing drug driving charges and assist with case preparation, court representation, and advice on how to respond effectively.

  • What is drug driving?

    Drug driving includes driving with any detectable amount of an illegal drug in your system, even if you are not visibly impaired. Substances that commonly lead to charges include cannabis, MDMA, cocaine, and methylamphetamine. Prescription medications that impact your ability to drive can also result in charges if used inappropriately.

  • What are the penalties for drug driving?

    Penalties vary depending on the substance, the level of impairment, and whether you have been charged before. Outcomes may include fines, licence disqualification, mandatory participation in drug programs, and in more serious cases, a term of imprisonment. Early legal advice is important to assess whether any defences apply or whether a reduced penalty may be available.

Get Expert Criminal Law Advice

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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