Criminal Law
The team at Max Crispe Barristers & Solicitors provide representation in Magistrates Court, District Court and Supreme Court matters.
Contact us for legal advice and representation. It is important you get correct advice and understand your legal rights.
We can provide advice and representation for all criminal law matters including those below:
Murder
- Manslaughter
- Infanticide
- Attempted Murder
Arson
Drug offences
- Possession of a prohibited drug with intent to sell or supply
- Manufacturing a prohibited drug
- Cultivating a prohibited drug with intent to sell or supply
- Drug trafficking
- Simple possession
Assaults
- Grievous Bodily Harm
- Act intended to cause grievous bodily harm or prevent arrest
- Act or omission causing bodily harm or danger
- Wounding
- Assault occasioning bodily harm (AOBH)
- Assault with intent
- Assault public officer
- Common Assault
Armed in a way to cause fear
Offences against liberty
- Kidnapping
- Deprivation of liberty
- Unlawful detention
Threats
- Threat to kill
- Threat with intent to gain a benefit
Property offences
- Stealing
- Robbery
- Demanding property with threats with intent to gain (extortion)
- Burglary
- Aggravated Burglary of a dwelling (home burglary)
- Aggravated home burglary
- Fraud
- Social security fraud
- Insurance fraud
- Attempted fraud
Possession of stolen or unlawfully obtained goods
Sexual offences – Relating to adults & children
- Sexual penetration without consent (rape)
- Aggravated indecent assault
- Aggravated sexual penetration without consent
- Indecently dealing with a child under 13 years
- Sexual penetration of a child under 13 years
- Sexual penetration of a child of or over the age of 13 years and under 16 years
- Procure, incite or encourage a child to engage in sexual behaviour
- Indecently dealing with a child of or over the age of 13 years and under 16 years
- Procure, incite or encourage a child to do an indecent act
- Using electronic communication to procure, or expose to indecent matter, child under 16
- Sexual offences committed by relatives / by person in authority
- Sexual offences against incapable persons
- Persistent sexual conduct with a child under 16 years
- Possession or distribution of Child Exploitation Material (CEM)
- Obscene act in public
- Indecent act in public
Offences relating to the administration of justice
- Perjury
- Wilfully destroy evidence
- Attempt to pervert the course of justice
Unlawfully obtain financial advantage
Offences against public authority
Creating false belief
Obstructing public / police officer
Offences endangering life or health
Stupefying in order to commit indictable offence
Stalking
- Aggravated stalking