Criminal defence representation for Bacchus Marsh clients.
Bacchus Marsh is the principal town of the Moorabool Shire in western Victoria, roughly 60 kilometres northwest of Melbourne. Criminal matters arising in the Bacchus Marsh area are heard at the Bacchus Marsh Magistrates' Court. Tringali Lawyers acts for people in Bacchus Marsh and the surrounding region facing criminal charges, intervention order proceedings and regulatory prosecutions.
Access to local criminal defence representation can be more limited outside the major cities. Tringali Lawyers practises across Victoria, with a service area spanning Wyndham, Geelong, Colac, Bacchus Marsh, Kyneton, Sunshine, Melbourne and communities throughout the state, and accepts instructions from regional clients without requiring them to travel to a city office for advice. The firm is run by Talia Tringali, who reads every file personally and gives a clear, plain account of the charge, the court process and the realistic options at the first consultation.
For a Bacchus Marsh client, the first consultation can be held by video or telephone, so advice does not wait on travel. Where a matter requires a court appearance, the firm attends in person. Preparation before each court date carries weight: the prosecution brief is read in full, mitigation material is gathered carefully, and the client is kept informed at every stage. More serious matters that move to the County Court or the Supreme Court of Victoria are handled with experienced Counsel.
The firm acts in the full range of criminal matters, including assault, drug, theft and firearm charges, sexual offences, homicide matters, bail applications and appeals. It also acts in family violence and personal safety intervention order proceedings, and defends regulatory prosecutions brought by bodies such as WorkSafe, the EPA and the NHVR. If you are unsure which area your matter falls under, we are happy to discuss your situation and answer any questions you may have.
Common questions from Bacchus Marsh clients.
Criminal matters arising in the Bacchus Marsh area are generally heard at the Bacchus Marsh Magistrates' Court. More serious indictable matters can be transferred to the County Court or the Supreme Court of Victoria.
The Bacchus Marsh Magistrates' Court hears summary criminal matters and the early stages of indictable matters for the Bacchus Marsh area and the broader Moorabool Shire. A regional court sits on set days rather than every day, so the listing timetable for a Bacchus Marsh matter is confirmed early. If a matter is serious enough to be dealt with in the County Court or the Supreme Court of Victoria, it still begins in the Magistrates' Court before being committed upward. Tringali Lawyers confirms at the first consultation which court your matter is likely to be heard in.

