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What to do if charged with Arson in Qld
Arson is one of the most serious property offences in Queensland, carrying up to life imprisonment. Read more for information about what the police must prove, possible defences, and case examples.
What is consent in rape charges in Qld?
In Qld, consent requires clear, voluntary agreement. Silence is not enough. Rape carries up to life imprisonment, and jail is almost always imposed if convicted. Read on to learn how rape cases are defended and what strategies can reduce the risk of imprisonment.
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.
How is motive used in criminal cases in Qld?
How is motive used in criminal defence in Qld? Our Brisbane criminal defence lawyers explain how motive differs from intent, when it can be relevant in circumstantial cases, and why motive alone is never enough to establish guilt.
What is Rape & Affirmative Consent in Qld?
Queensland’s new affirmative consent laws, effective from 23 September 2024, mean silence or passivity is no longer enough as consent must be clearly communicated. The changes also criminalise stealthing and restrict the use of mistaken belief as a defence to rape.
What is sexting in Qld?
Sexting can lead to serious criminal charges, especially if it involves someone under 18 or images shared without consent. If you are being investigated or charged with sexting, early advice is critical
How to defend drug charges in Qld
If you are charged with drug possession or trafficking in Qld, early legal advice can change the outcome. This guide explains what police must prove, how penalties work, and proven defence strategies from our Brisbane criminal lawyers.
What is Manipulating Flight Controls?
If you have been charged with manipulating flight controls in Qld, this guide explains what the offence means, how CASA investigates, and possible outcomes such as counselling notices. Call our Brisbane criminal lawyers for immediate advice.