Offences
In this section
- Aggravated Using Carriage Service for Child Abuse Material – Offence Involving Conduct on 3 or More Occasions and 2 or More People (CTH)
- Aggravated Using a Carriage Service for Sexual Activity with Person Under 16 Years of Age (CTH)
- Aircraft Offences
- Centrelink Fraud
- Corruption
- Failing to Vote
- Grooming
- Human trafficking
- Identity Theft (Commonwealth)
- Import or Export Border Controlled Drug or Plant
- Importation of Firearms
- Improper Use of Emergency Call Service
- Use Carriage Service to Menace, Harass, Offend
- Money Laundering
- Possess or Control Child Abuse Material which was Obtained or Accessed Using Carriage Service
- Possessing, Controlling, Producing, Supplying or Obtaining Child Pornography Material for Use Through a Carriage Service
- Prohibited Symbols and Nazi Salute Offences - Publically Displaying and Trading in Prohibited Symbols and Giving Nazi Salute (CTH)
- Terrorism Offences
- Treason
- Use Carriage Service for a Hoax Threat
- Use Carriage Service for Sharing of Abhorrent Violent Material
- Use Carriage Service to Transmit Sexual Material Without Consent (CTH)
- Use of Carriage Service for Sharing of Abhorrent Violent Material
- Using a Carriage Service Causing a Child to Engage in Sexual Activity
- Using a Carriage Service for Child Abuse Material
- Using a Carriage Service for Suicide-Related Material
- Using a Carriage Service to Engage in Sexual Activity with a Child
- Using a Carriage Service to Make a Threat
- Using a Carriage Service to Prepare or Plan to Cause Harm to, Engage in Sexual Activity with, or Procure for Sexual Activity, Persons Under 16 (CTH)
- Using a Postal Service to Groom Children
- Importation of Non-Firearm Weapons
- Sexual Intercourse with Young Person - Defendant in Position of Authority or Trust
Being charged with a criminal offence can be one of the most confronting experiences a person can face. Criminal charges are brought by the State and can place your freedom, reputation, career, and future at serious risk. If you are facing charges, it is essential to seek legal advice as early as possible.
At Armstrong Legal, we provide clear, practical advice and strong representation for clients charged with criminal offences across Australia. Our experienced team appears in courts at all levels, delivering strategic defence and guidance from the outset of every matter.
When a person is charged, they may be arrested and granted bail, remanded in custody, or issued with a court summons. Each of these situations carries important legal obligations and potential consequences. Early advice from an experienced criminal defence lawyer can make a significant difference to how your matter progresses.
Criminal offences in Australia are generally categorised as summary, indictable, or strictly indictable offences. Summary offences are less serious and are typically finalised in the Magistrates or Children’s Court. Indictable offences are more serious and may be dealt with in the Magistrates Court or committed to higher courts such as the District, County, or Supreme Court. Strictly indictable offences are the most serious and must be determined in higher courts, often before a judge and jury. Armstrong Legal has extensive experience across all jurisdictions and court levels.
In this section you will find information about Criminal Offences in Australia, including:
- Summary, indictable, and strictly indictable offences
- Court processes and procedures
- Bail, remand, and court attendance requirements
- Pleading guilty versus not guilty
- Sentencing considerations and possible penalties
How Armstrong Legal Can Help
Anyone charged with a criminal offence must decide whether to plead guilty or contest the charges. This is a critical decision that can have long-term consequences and should not be made without expert advice.
At Armstrong Legal, we:
- Carefully analyse the evidence and charges
- Explain your legal position and options in plain language
- Develop a tailored strategy based on your circumstances
- Identify potential defences or weaknesses in the prosecution case
- Represent you in court with strong and strategic advocacy
If a matter proceeds to sentencing, effective legal submissions can significantly reduce penalties and, in some cases, help you avoid a criminal conviction.
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If you are facing a criminal offence anywhere in Australia, do not navigate the legal system alone. Contact Armstrong Legal today for trusted advice, strong representation, and a focused defence strategy aimed at achieving the best possible outcome.
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