Welcome. Sexual offending can vary from indecent assault, rape, carnal knowledge, sexual penetration of a child, incest or producing child pornography.
Some issues in sex cases that run to trial are (depending on the charge):
- “Was there consent to what happened?”
- “When did they first complain and to who?”
- “Have they made a compensation claim?”
- “Can we separate the trials in relation to different complainants?”
- “What evidence can we lead about behaviour inconsistent with the complaint?”
Simply click on the law information link that relates to your enquiry.
- Abduction of a child under the age of 16 for sex
- Abduction or Detention for sex
- Administration of drugs for sex
- Assault with intent to rape
- Bestiality
- Bigamy
- Compelling sexual penetration
- Furnish False or misleading information (Sex Offender Registry)
- Incest
- Indecent act with a child under the age of 16
- Indecent assault
- Loitering near schools
- Occupier etc. permitting unlawful sexual penetration
- Persistent sexual abuse of a child under the age of 16
- Possession of child pornography
- Procurement etc. of minor for child pornography
- Procuring sexual penetration by threats or fraud
- Procuring sexual penetration of a child
- Production of child pornography
- Rape
- Sex Offender Registry – Failing to comply with reporting conditions
- Sexual offences – persons with a cognitive impairment by providers of special programs
- Sexual offences against persons with a cognitive impairment by Doctors etc
- Sexual penetration of 16 or 17 year old child
- Sexual penetration of a child under the age of 16
- Sexual Servitude