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Assaults, Threats & Property Damage

Geelong's criminal damage lawyers

Protecting your legal rights in court serving regions across Melbourne & Victoria

Chase Murphy Lawyers provides expert legal representation for individuals facing charges related to assault, threats, and property damage. These offences can have serious legal consequences, and our skilled legal team is dedicated to guiding clients through the complexities of the justice system.

If you have been accused of a property-related offence, our experienced criminal damage lawyers offer strategic defence to protect your rights. Whether you need a property damage defence attorney to challenge allegations or legal advice on your options, we provide tailored representation to secure the best possible outcome.

For those facing assault charges, our assault lawyer ensures a strong defence, advocating for fair treatment and the best legal strategy. If you are dealing with allegations of threats, our lawyers for threats offer experienced threats legal representation, ensuring your side of the story is heard in court.

We take a personalised approach to every case, offering clear advice and dedicated advocacy to achieve the best results for our clients. If you need expert legal assistance, Chase Murphy Lawyers is here to help.

Below are some of the offences our team can assist you with:

  • Unlawful Assault;
  • Affray;
  • Intentionally or recklessly causing injury or serious injury;
  • Negligently causing serious injury;
  • Home invasion;
  • Aggravated home invasion;
  • Aggravated burglary;
  • Robbery;
  • Armed robbery;
  • Carjacking;
  • Threats to kill, inflict serious injury or to damage property;
  • Conduct endangering death or serious injury;
  • Extortion;
  • Blackmail;
  • Stalking;
  • Arson;
  • Criminal damage;
  • Wilful damage; and
  • Criminal damage with the intent of endangering life.

If you are facing charges related to assault, threats, or property damage, we also offer legal defence for bail applications and public order offences.

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