About Us
Howden Saggers Lawyers is a criminal law firm with offices in Brisbane CBD, Springwood, Inala, and Southport. Established in 2001, HSL have since earned a reputation as being determined criminal attorneys that work vigorously on behalf of their clients.
Whether you have a smaller criminal law case such as a dui or driving without a license, through to a more complex matter such as violence or white collar crime, HSL has the experience and accreditation necessary to manage your matter professionally, and with your best interest in mind at all times.
Mission Statement
Howden Saggers Lawyers believes that everybody deserves a fair trial, and we ensure the rights of people are protected at all times.
Partners
Mark Howden (BCom, LLB, Acc.Spec.(Crime-QLD)
Mark has been practising criminal law since 1990, and was admitted to practice in Queensland, Victoria and the Northern Territory. Mark is a former barrister ,who practiced at the Victorian Bar. Until recently, Mark was a member of the Queensland Law Society Criminal Law Section, the peak body representing solicitors in Queensland.
Mark has been an accredited criminal law specialist since 2007, and occasionally lectures at the University of Queensland and often comments in the media.
Peter Saggers (BA, LLB (Hons), JP, Acc.Spec.(Crime-QLD)
Peter graduated with honours in law, and commenced work with the Public Defender’s Office in 1989. He has an extensive network of contacts throughout Queensland, and maintains a close relationship with senior members of the Queensland Bar. Peter is also an Accredited Criminal Law Specialist, and has appeared in numerous high profile matters.
Howden Saggers has offices in Brisbane CBD, Springwood, Inala, and Southport on the Gold Coast. Our initial consultation with you is free. Please contact us regarding your requirements. Alternatively, you can phone us on 1800 Criminal Law either during or after business hours.
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