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What are the Potential Penalties for Indecent Assault?

Indecent Assault can be prosecuted in the Local Court or in the District Court. Both the prosecution and the defence have the right to elect for the matter to be dealt with in the District Court. Normally the severity of the allegation and the criminal record, if any, of the accused will determine whether such election is made by the prosecution.

The penalties include up to 10 years imprisonment. Standard non-parole periods apply to this type of offence. If a person is found guilty at trial of this offence, the legislation provides a ‘guide’ of 5 years imprisonment. Imprisonment for up to 2 years is the potential penalty upon conviction in the Local Court.

Defending indecent assault allegations requires meticulous attention to detail and preparation which means that an accredited specialist in criminal law is the ideal lawyer to take charge of the matter. If you have been charged with indecent assault, contact one of our accredited criminal specialists immediately.

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