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What happens if you are charged with extortion in Queensland?
Extortion in Queensland is a serious offence and occurs when a person makes a demand, without reasonable cause, accompanied by a threat to cause harm or disadvantage to another. The maximum penalty can be life imprisonment, depending on the facts alleged.