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What is the Unlawful Wounding and Grievous Bodily Harm in Queensland?
Unlawful wounding and grievous bodily harm (GBH) are both serious violent offences. The key difference lies in the severity of the injury. Read more about what the prosecutor needs to prove and the penalties for these offences in Qld.
What is the offence of Engaging in Penile Intercourse with a Child under 16?
Engaging in penile intercourse with a child under 16 is one of Queensland’s most serious sexual offences. Learn more about how to defend this type of charge and the penalties involved.
How can a criminal lawyer help your case in Qld?
Facing serious charges in Qld? Early advice from a criminal defence lawyer is critical to protect your rights and understand the legal process. Read more about how early advice can make a difference to your case.
What to do if you have been falsely accused of a crime?
The early stages after being charged are critical. Stay calm, avoid speaking to police, and contact a criminal defence lawyer immediately. Early legal advice can help secure vital evidence and prevent mistakes that may damage your case. Read more about how to protect your position and improve your chances of success in court.
What happens if I am charged with grievous bodily harm in Qld?
Grievous bodily harm is a charge which must be determined in the District Court. It is a serious criminal offence and often involves terms of imprisonment.