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Break and Enter / robery
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It is strongly recommended that you obtain criminal law advice in respect of criminal charges of break and enter or robbery before responding as penalties can attract a term of imprisonment (jail).
Burglary (Break & Enter)
Burglary is the offence of entering a dwelling of another person with the intent to commit a crime and is created by the Criminal Code . If the offence is committed via a “break” (commonly called “breaking and entering”) the maximum penalty includes a term of imprisonment.
Robbery
The Criminal Code provides that the offence of robbery is created where violence is used or threatened to be used either immediately before or after the stealing of property. The actual or threatened violence may also be used to prevent or overcome resistance to the stealing of the property. The Criminal Code provides that a person who commits robbery is liable for imprisonment for 14 years.
There are also circumstances of aggravation that provide for a greater penalty upto life imprisonment.
When you engage our Brisbane Criminal Lawyers you can be assured that we will provide you with a solid undertanding of your rights and provide criminal law advice which can be used to your advantage.
It is strongly recommended that you obtain criminal law advice in respect of criminal charges of break and enter or robbery before responding as penalties can attract a term of imprisonment (jail).
Burglary (Break & Enter)
Burglary is the offence of entering a dwelling of another person with the intent to commit a crime and is created by the Criminal Code . If the offence is committed via a “break” (commonly called “breaking and entering”) the maximum penalty includes a term of imprisonment.
Robbery
The Criminal Code provides that the offence of robbery is created where violence is used or threatened to be used either immediately before or after the stealing of property. The actual or threatened violence may also be used to prevent or overcome resistance to the stealing of the property. The Criminal Code provides that a person who commits robbery is liable for imprisonment for 14 years.
There are also circumstances of aggravation that provide for a greater penalty upto life imprisonment.
When you engage our Brisbane Criminal Lawyers you can be assured that we will provide you with a solid undertanding of your rights and provide criminal law advice which can be used to your advantage.
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