Date: 16 Nov 2018, Filed under: Robbery & Theft, Criminal Law
Robbery is an aggravated form of theft. This charge is generally laid in situations where a person commits a theft and, immediately before or at the time...
Date: 14 Sep 2018, Filed under: Robbery & Theft
A common example of this charge is a ‘run-through’ where police allege that an accused person has broken into a house either to rob the people inside the...
Date: 24 Aug 2018, Filed under: Robbery & Theft, Criminal Law
Armed robbery is an aggravated form of theft. The offence of armed robbery involves situations where an accused is alleged to have committed a robbery...
Date: 23 Feb 2018, Filed under: Weapons, Robbery & Theft, Criminal Law Matters
Robbery with a firearm is considered a serious offence if you have been charged or facing charges for robbery with a firearm seek expert legal assistance....
Date: 07 Feb 2018, Filed under: Robbery & Theft, Criminal Law
Aggravated Robbery is considered a serious offence if you have been charged or facing charges for aggravated robbery seek expert legal assistance.
Date: 27 Oct 2017, Filed under: Court Appearances, Anti-Social Laws, Indecent and Sexual Assault, Murder, Sexual Offences, Drug Offences, Weapons, Assault & Battery, Robbery & Theft, Arson
It’s probably not too controversial of a statement to make; that the law is filled with many confusing terms and that’s not even including Latin – which...
Date: 25 Sep 2017, Filed under: Anti-Social Laws, Robbery & Theft, Criminal Law
Stealing, larceny or theft, whatever the term, such actions will be considered criminal in all Australian jurisdictions whether it is at the state or federal...
Date: 17 Aug 2017, Filed under: Robbery & Theft, Victim Support, Witnesses and Victims, Criminal Law
In this case the worst fear of any bank customer was realised – being caught up in a bank robbery.
Date: 14 Aug 2017, Filed under: Robbery & Theft, Criminal Law Matters, Criminal Law
Have you ever received property that just so happened to have ‘fallen off the back of a truck’? What about something that was mysteriously ‘found’ by a...
Date: 09 Jan 2017, Filed under: Court Appearances, Anti-Social Laws, Indecent and Sexual Assault, Murder, Sexual Offences, Drug Offences, Weapons, Assault & Battery, Robbery & Theft, Drink Driving, Criminal Law Matters
Can being intoxicated or drunk be used as a defence for criminal matters? Find out here.