Caprice has extensive experience in the criminal jurisdiction and leads the firm's admission suitability practice, with a focus on occupational discipline and regulatory matters.
Caprice joined Gilshenan & Luton in 2019 and was admitted as a solicitor in 2022, having gained extensive experience as a paralegal across criminal trials and coronial inquests.
She practises extensively in occupational discipline and regulatory matters, with a particular focus on disciplinary and misconduct proceedings. She regularly acts for police officers and represents students and teachers in university misconduct matters, and leads the firm's practice in admission suitability matters, assisting law graduates to navigate complex disclosure obligations.
Caprice also represents clients across all aspects of criminal law, appearing frequently in courts throughout Queensland, with particular experience in sexual offences and large-scale drug matters. In 2025 she was recognised in Doyle's Guide as a Rising Star in Criminal Law.
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