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How to defend murder and manslaughter charges in Qld
Charged with murder or manslaughter in Qld? Learn the key differences, possible defences, and why early legal advice can change the outcome.
What is ‘Felony Murder’ in Qld?
Felony murder in Queensland applies when a death occurs during another serious offence, even without intent to kill. Our Brisbane criminal defence lawyers explain section 302, common examples, and why early legal advice is vital.
What is the difference between murder and manslaughter?
Murder and manslaughter in Qld are forms of unlawful homicide, but the difference lies in intent. Murder involves an intention to kill or cause grievous bodily harm, while manslaughter covers unlawful killings without that intent.