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Khalil Marouch

Khalil is a hardworking and passionate criminal and family lawyer who represents clients across a wide range of matters including domestic violence charges, driving offences, AVOs, drug matters, serious indictable offences and family law matters.

Khalil is a hardworking and passionate criminal and family lawyer who represents clients across a wide range of matters including domestic violence charges, driving offences, AVOs, drug matters, serious indictable offences and family law matters. He regularly appears in the Local, District, and Supreme Courts across New South Wales.  

Khalil holds a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Wollongong. He brings both legal knowledge and a results-focused mindset to each case he works on.

Khalil’s role involves advising clients from the moment they are charged, preparing their defence, engaging with police and prosecution, and representing clients in Court. He handles all stages of matters, including bail applications, case conferences, defended hearings, sentence proceedings, appeals and mediations.

Khalil ensures he provides clients with clear communication, and a genuine commitment to getting results. He ensures clients understands their options, are informed at every stage, and feel supported throughout the legal process to ensure they can achieve the best possible outcome and move forward with their lives.

Results

We deliver successful results time after time

Charges of possess prohibited drug and custody of a knife in a courthouse dismissed under a non-conviction order

Our client, who was initially attending court for a charge of possessing cocaine, was charged in Waverley Courthouse with custody of a knife when it was found on him during security screening upon his entry into court.

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Our client, who was charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, has been found not guilty after the complainant was cross-examined and discredited on the stand, exposing her allegations as false and fabricated.

Our client, who was charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, has been found not guilty after the complainant was cross-examined and discredited on the stand, exposing her allegations as false and fabricated.

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Why do I need a criminal lawyer?

A criminal lawyer is your mouthpiece both in and out of court when talking to Judges, prosecutors, witnesses, media and police officers. They protect your rights, advise and guide you through criminal proceedings, fight to get charges dropped by negotiations and fierce representation in court. They also carefully review the police evidence, find inconsistencies in them, and strengthen your defence, all to maximise your chances at getting the best possible result.

Can I afford a criminal lawyer?

At Faraj Defence Lawyers, we understand that along with the stress of being charged with an offence, it is often difficult to afford highly experienced lawyers however, we offer fair costs on a fixed fees and flexible payment arrangements to assist our clients. Am I going to jail?The police fact sheet says I did it, how can I defend myself in court?

Am I going to jail?

When someone is charged with an offence, the first thing they panic about is whether or not they are going to jail. As experienced and specialised lawyers, we do everything in our power to ensure that our clients remain in the community with their friends and family. There are many different penalties issued by the court apart from jail which also include dismissals, fines and good behaviour bonds.  The police fact sheet says I did it, how can I defend myself in court?

The police face sheet says I did it, how can I defend myself?

When someone is charged with an offence, the first thing they panic about is whether or not they are going to jail. As experienced and specialised lawyers, we do everything in our power to ensure that our clients remain in the community with their friends and family. There are many different penalties issued by the court apart from jail which also include dismissals, fines and good behaviour bonds.  The police fact sheet says I did it, how can I defend myself in court?

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We look forward to helping you in your time of need and assisting you in achieving justice. We know how stressful these times can be therefore, your enquiry will be responded to within the same day.

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