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Assault charges guide - infographic - Go To Court

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Assault charges guide - infographic - Go To Court

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  1. ASSAULT CHARGES GUIDE Criminal lawyers - Go To Court Applying for bail on assault charges 01 A person charged with assault may be remanded in custody or released on bail. Bail may be granted by police or by a court. Pleading not guilty to assault charges 02 If you have been charged with assault and want to plead not guilty, you should ensure you have a lawyer to represent you. Your matter will need to be adjourned to obtain the brief of evidence from the prosecution. Defences to assault charges 03 A person charged with assault may be able to rely on a legal defence or a factual defence. mLegal defences to assault include self-defence, duress and mental impairment Types of assault charges 04 • common assault • assault occasioning bodily harm • unlawful wounding • grievous bodily harm, and • sexual assault. Types of assault PDF Penalties for assault offences 05 Possible term of imprisonment with some being more than 10 years. Penalties for assault Getting advice from an assault lawyer 06 If you have been charged with assault, seek advice from a criminal lawyer as soon as possible. Get legal advice IS ASSAULT LAW DIFFERENT IN EACH AUSTRALIAN STATE? Yes. Each state and territory has its own criminal legislation. Each state defines assault offences differently and the maximum penalty is different in each state. • Queensland assault laws • New South Wales assault laws • Victoria assault laws • Western Australia assault laws • South Australia assault laws • Tasmania assault laws • Northern Territory assault laws • Australian Capital Territory assault laws https://www.gotocourt.com.au/criminal-law/assault/

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