Public Nuisance A person commits a public nuisance offence if: The person behaves in:a disorderly way, oran offensive way, ora threatening way, ora violent way andthe person’s behaviour interferes, or is likely to interfere with the peaceful passage through, or enjoyment of, a public place by a member of the public. A person behaves in … Continue reading What is a “Public Nuisance”?
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I have been charged with a Hooning Offence. Will my vehicle be impounded?
What is hooning? Hooning is the phrase used to describe any anti-social behaviour conducted in a motor vehicle, such as speeding, street racing, burnouts or playing loud music from the car stereo. Hooning includes traffic offences, such as dangerous driving, careless driving, driving without reasonable consideration for other people, driving in a way that makes … Continue reading I have been charged with a Hooning Offence. Will my vehicle be impounded?
Will I have a criminal conviction recorded?
Recording a conviction For an adult that appears before the court and pleads guilty to an offence, unless they are sentenced to imprisonment, the Presiding Judicial Officer has discretion as to whether a conviction is recorded or not. The factors the Court must have regard to when determining whether to record a conviction are contained … Continue reading Will I have a criminal conviction recorded?
Can Police Enter my Premises without a warrant?
In Queensland the general rule is that police are not allowed to enter your premises without a warrant. However, there are exceptions which are discussed below. Entering your premises without a warrant Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 sets out the procedures that police must follow to enter a premises without a warrant. Police may … Continue reading Can Police Enter my Premises without a warrant?
What is Grievous Bodily Harm?
Grievous bodily harm The offence of Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) is a crime pursuant to section 320 of the Criminal Code Act 1899 (Qld). It is an assault where the injury caused amounts to ‘grievous bodily harm’. Grievous bodily harm is defined in section 1 of the Criminal Code Act 1899 (Qld) as: The loss … Continue reading What is Grievous Bodily Harm?
