Violence Offences

In Western Australia, an assault is defined as a person who strikes, touches, moves or applies force to another person, directly or indirectly, without the consent of the other person, or by threatening to do so.

An assault against a child, a family member and a person who is over the age of 60 years, carry additional penalties.

An assault against public officers can carry a mandatory prison sentence.

The types of violence offences range from common assault to murder. Some offences are more serious and will result in the matter being dealt with in the District Court or the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

It is important you receive legal advice as soon as you are charged. It is important to determine if you have a defence to the charge at the earliest opportunity.

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