Newcastle District Court Lawyers

Mitchell & Co. Lawyers appear at the Newcastle District Court whenever required by our clients.

The District Court of NSW at Newcastle hears serious and complex criminal matters that are prosecuted on indictment. Contested matters are heard before either a Judge and Jury  (or a Judge alone in certain circumstances).

 

Types of matters dealt with in the District Court include:

  • Appeals of convictions and/or sentences from the Local Court of NSW

  • Bail Applications

  • Contested trials either by Judge and Jury, or “Judge Alone”

  • Sentence matters for serious criminal offending

  • Serious, large-scale, or complex state and Commonwealth drug supply or importation matters

  • Serious, large-scale, or complex fraud matters

  • Serious matters that can be dealt with in the Local Court, but are elected on indictment to proceed to the District Court

  • Serious or particularly violent assaults, including wounding/grievous bodily harm and assault causing death (but not murder)

  • Sexual offences and child sexual offences

 

If you are appearing before the Newcastle District Court, you will require our team of expert Criminal Lawyers to assist you.

Contact our team at Mitchell & Co. Lawyers as early as possible.

If you are located near Newcastle and need the best lawyers to represent you at Newcastle District Court, call us 24/7 on (02) 8507 2091 or request an urgent, no obligation initial conference on our contact form below.

 

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Newcastle District Court

Street Address: 343 Hunter Street Newcastle NSW 2300

Postal Address: PO Box 388 Newcastle NSW 2300

Hours
Phone Hours: 8:30-4:30

Fax: 4921 2222

Registry Hours: 9:00-4:30

Days:  Monday - Friday
Phone 1300 679 272


Email Address: Local-court-newcastle@justice.nsw.gov.au

 

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