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Types Of Charges
There
are three types of criminal charges. These are:
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Summary offences – these are
less serious offences (often referred to as street offences), such as
traffic offences, minor assaults, property damage and offensive
behaviour. Summary matters can be dealt with in the absence of the
defendant if the Magistrate deems it appropriate; these are called ‘ex
parte’ hearings.
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Indictable offences triable
summarily – these are often more serious offences, such as drug
offences, serious assaults, theft, sex offences and fraud. The defendant
has a choice whether to have the matter heard in the Magistrates’ Court
or the County Court.
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Indictable offences – these are
the most serious charges, such as murder, serious theft and fraud,
serious drug trafficking and serious sex offences. . They must be heard
before a jury in either the County Court or the Supreme Court.
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