Criminal Defence Solicitors | Criminal Lawyers in Coolangatta
GTC Criminal Lawyers Coolangatta | Criminal Defence Lawyers
Our Coolangatta criminal lawyers are here for you when and where you need them.
When you or a loved one is facing criminal charges or are under investigation, it is essential to obtain legal advice. However, not any legal advice will do because you deserve the best. Thankfully, the Go To Court Lawyers criminal law team in Coolangatta are experts in the field who are here to help in your time of need.
We provide a Legal Hotline that is available 7am to midnight, 7 days a week. By calling 1300 636 846, you will speak to an experienced lawyer who aims at achieving the best outcome for you. We are results-focused and fight harder in your defence.
The Coolangatta team of Go To Court Lawyers specialise in all areas of criminal law in Queensland, including:
- Domestic violence and intervention orders;
- Break and enter;
- Fines;
- Murder and manslaughter;
- Assault;
- Drink driving;
- Police misconduct applications;
- Traffic offences;
- Bail applications;
- Public nuisance; and
- Drug charges.
This list is not exhaustive and we can deal with a range of criminal matters you might be facing.
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We recommend booking a 1 hour conference with your Coolangatta lawyer before going to court. You will get expert advice on what you should do, the likely outcome and any preparation you need to do beforehand. You will also get a fixed quote on the cost for you to be represented in Coolangatta Magistrates Court on the day.

Coolangatta Criminal Court Lawyers
If you prefer, you can meet your lawyer at Coolangatta Magistrates Court without the need for a conference beforehand. Some examples of when this will suit you are adjournments, simple pleas or when your case is listed for directions from the court (not a final hearing). And if you are not on bail, you may not even need to attend.
Coolangatta Magistrates Court is located at Musgrave Street, Coolangatta, only about 100 meters from the beautiful Coolangatta Beach. If you’re driving from Brisbane, Coolangatta is about a one hour drive south down the M1.
Public transport from Brisbane to Coolangatta is not easy. A train from Brisbane to Varsity Lakes will take you about 50 minutes and then you’ll need to catch a bus from there about another 19 kms.
Go To Court Lawyers Coolangatta have an office at Shop 4, 28-32 Minjungbul Drive, Tweed Heads, just 7 kilometres from the Coolangatta Magistrates Court.
Why choose Go To Court’s Coolangatta criminal lawyers?
When your liberty and reputation is at stake, you want the best legal advice. By choosing Go To Court’s Coolangatta Criminal Lawyers you are choosing to receive high quality advice from a knowledgeable lawyer who is dedicated to your defence.
We will be with you through every step of the legal process. You are not alone.
The advice you receive from our criminal lawyers Coolangatta is personalised and your case will be assessed individually to ensure that you only get the best advice tailored to suit your unique situation. This includes advice on whether to plead guilty or not, how to prepare for court, your options, the penalties that may be awarded, and your appeal rights.
In many cases, having your Coolangatta criminal lawyer talk to the police may result in the charges being reduced or dropped altogether. We are experienced in corresponding and negotiating with the police and can do so on your behalf. This saves time, money and stress.
Be assured that our practitioners in Coolangatta like to keep our clients informed throughout the process.
Another benefit of choosing Go To Court Coolangatta Criminal Lawyers is our upfront and competitive fees. With us, there is no hidden costs or complicated contracts to sign because we know that clients want financial certainty at the beginning of hiring a lawyer.
Do not wait until it is too late, contact a Coolangatta criminal lawyer today
To obtain quality legal advice, contact our Coolangatta criminal lawyers on 1300 636 846. Our Legal Hotline lawyers are available 7am to midnight everyday and are ready to provide you with detailed information about your situation and make recommendations.
The earlier you seek out our services, the more options you will have available to you in achieving a successful outcome. So do not delay and contact us now.
Queensland criminal law offences
- Abortion in Queensland
- Age of Consent
- Animal Cruelty
- Assault Offences
- Assault on Queensland Police
- Attempted Offences and Conspiracy
- Burglary
- Child Exploitation Material Offences
- Child Protection Offender Register in Queensland
- Computer Crime
- Contempt of Court
- Drug Offences
- Firearms Offences
- Fraud
- Homelessness and the Law
- Licence Suspension for Unpaid Fines
- Listening Devices in Queensland
- Medical Cannabis Laws
- Murder and Manslaughter
- Offensive Behaviour Charges in Queensland
- Perjury
- Public Health Emergencies
- Public Nuisance Offences in Queensland
- Revenge Porn Offences
- Riot Offences
- Robbery Offences
- Serious Violent Offences
- Sex Work Law Queensland
- Stealing Offences in Queensland
- The Offence of Arson
- Trafficking Dangerous Drugs
- Unlawful Stalking in Queensland
Free legal resources
Nothing beats personalised advice from a qualified lawyer but we also like to keep the public informed through our award-wining website.
You can explore a range of legal articles written and edited by lawyers that set out information about criminal law issues and your rights in plain and clear language. Articles that clients have found most useful include:
- Giving a Police Statement;
- Court Etiquette in Queensland;
- Breach of Bail in Queensland;
- Drug Offences in Queensland;
- Assault Offences in Queensland;
- Good Behaviour Bonds;
- No Conviction Recorded and Spent Convictions in Queensland;
- Penalty Units; and
- Domestic and Family Violence in Queensland.
Recent criminal law news
You can also keep updated on topical criminal law issues by reading our recent articles and blogs on our website, such as:
- 1am Lockout Law Abandoned by Queensland, Other Measures to Be Taken;
- Clown “purge” likely to lead to arrests;
- Political blogger charged with unlawful stalking;
- GTC launches an Australian-first legal advice app;
- Domestic and Family Violence in Queensland; and
- Medical marijuana legalised in Queensland.
Queensland criminal law FAQS
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