Tyronne Thomas

Tyronne Thomas RCR Lawyers Rostron Carlyle Rojas Law

Tyronne Thomas

Tyronne Thomas is a Partner in the Criminal Division at RCR Lawyers with over a decade of experience in criminal law. Since joining Rostron Carlyle Rojas in 2017, Tyronne has represented clients in the Magistrates Court, District Court, and Supreme Court across various criminal law cases, including drunk driving, drug trafficking, property-related offences, and murder.

Tyronne has successfully handled complex criminal trials in both the District and Supreme Courts, working closely with Counsel to ensure favourable outcomes. Known for his clear and compassionate communication, he guides clients through each stage of the court process, helping them stay informed and confident.

A specialist in bail applications, Tyronne has a strong track record of obtaining bail for clients in the Supreme Court without the extra cost of Counsel. His clients appreciate his accessibility, as Tyronne is available 24/7, understanding that arrests can happen at any time. For immediate support, clients can reach him at 0408 760 860.

Experience

  • Drug related matters including trafficking
  • Stalking
  • Grievous bodily harm and other assault matters
  • Robbery offences
  • Sex Offences
  • Kidnapping
  • Manslaughter
  • Murder

Admissions & Memberships

  • Admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland
  • Member of the Queensland Law Society

Recent Articles

Section 7 Criminal Law Act 1978 Amendment

Changes to the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 1978 in Queensland

justice mediation as a option for criminal offences

Referring a Criminal Offence to Justice Mediation

client to serve no actual imprisonment for attempt to pervert the course of justice

Client to serve no actual imprisonment for Attempt to Pervert the course of Justice offence

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Nolle Prosequi for Security Guard during Assault Trial

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Queensland Government Proposal to Reintroduce Breach of Bail for Juvenile Offenders

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Charges discontinued against client under the Mental Health Act

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Not Guilty on Counterfeit Charges

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Serious Assault of a Police Officer Causing Bodily Harm – Probation and No Actual Custody

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Application to vary bail results in GPS tracker being removed

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Inquiry into DNA testing in Queensland

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