This article aims to provide a detailed guide to robbery and burglary offences in South Australia, encompassing the different types of offences, the process of laying charges, the court proceedings,
There are many legitimate reasons for a person to be in possession of a firearm, and if a person is licensed to possess a firearm and complies with certain conditions,
Most drug offences in South Australia are prosecuted under state legislation, namely the Controlled Substances Act 1984 (SA). This article will describe the most common crimes and penalties to controlled
In South Australia, the Domestic Violence Act 1994 provides provisions for restraining orders in cases of domestic violence. As a result of the Intervention Orders (Prevention of Abuse) Act 2009,
If you have been arrested in South Australia, you can ask to be released from custody and remain free until your criminal charge is resolved. What is bail? Bail is
The crime of assault falls under the category of crimes against the individual. Assault offences can take a variety of forms. Depending on the aggravating factors and the level of
Many criminal offences have been established in South Australia. Defences can be raised for each of them. Other than traffic offences, most crimes in South Australia are defined by the