Marcus Hahn
Director
0407 860 938 (24 hours)
Profile
A former long-serving police officer and police prosecutor in the Mackay region, Marcus’s street-smart approach and knowledge of the justice system sees him unmatched in supporting clients who face a wide range of criminal charges.
Marcus brings an invaluable perspective to his legal practice, shaped by his previous career in the Queensland Police Service. Prior to becoming a solicitor, Marcus served in the QPS as a member of the Dog Squad, before moving into the role of Police Prosecutor. These experiences have equipped him with a deep, practical understanding of the criminal justice system and a strong courtroom presence.
Since joining McKays, Marcus has become a highly regarded criminal defence lawyer in the Mackay region and beyond. His ability to combine legal knowledge with real-world insight ensures his clients receive strategic, results-driven representation.
Marcus is known for his approachable and down-to-earth manner, which allows him to build strong relationships with clients and colleagues alike. His steady stream of client referrals is a testament to the trust he inspires with all those who meet him.
As a Criminal Defence Lawyer, Marcus can assist clients with all criminal and traffic law offences including traffic and driving offences, drink and drug driving, restricted licences, drug related offences, domestic violence, assaults, sexual offences, theft, fraud and dishonesty offences, weapons offences, offences arising out of a fatality and other common offences.
Together with fellow criminal defence lawyers Robert Beamish, Sabine Scott and Chloe Daniel, Marcus helps achieve the best possible outcome for clients during a challenging stage of their life.
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Client feedback
“I am so utterly grateful for Marcus and how he handled my matter through the court. Not only was he professional, he was very understanding and determined to help in the best way possible. Without his help, I’m unsure how things would have turned out.”