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Written by
Lionel Rattenbury
Criminal Defence Lawyer


Murder / Manslaughter Offences - NSW
Welcome to the NSW Conspiracy to murder article page. Everything you need to know about Conspiracy to murder according to NSW law - Dated: 01/09/2009

What the Law States according to NSW Law for Conspiracy to murder

According to NSW Law for the charge of Conspiracy to murder,

On the police facts sheet and the court attendance notice that you may have received you will have a reference to the law part and a short description of offence. These references help the court and the legal profession to identify the exact offence you have been charged with. The law part and short description for this offence are set out in the table below:

Law Part Short Description
64721 Conspire and agree to murder any person (DV)-SI
11 Conspire and agree to murder any person-SI
64722 Solicit, encourage, persuade etc to murder (DV)-SI
12 Solicit, encourage, persuade etc to murder-SI

The Maximum Penalty - Conspiracy to murder

According to NSW Law for the charge of Conspiracy to murder,

The maximum penalty for the charge of conspiracy to murder (Section 26 of the Crimes Act) is 25 years imprisonment.

In NSW, a court can impose any of the following penalties for an conspiracy to murder charge.

You’ll find a brief description of each of these penalties at the bottom of this page.

Likely Penalty

Supreme Court

Based on our experience and statistics from the Judicial Commission of New South Wales we believe that the penalty in a case that is within the mid range of seriousness for the offence of conspiracy to murder, if heard in the Supreme Court, is likely to be imprisonment for a period of 9 years.

For first time offenders the likely penalty is imprisonment for a period of 6 years.

What the Police must prove according to NSW Law for Conspiracy to murder

To convict you of a conspiracy to murder charge, the police must prove each of the following matters beyond a reasonable doubt:

  1. There was a conspiracy between two or more persons, one of whom was you
  2. The object of the conspiracy was to murder a person.

They will also need to prove that you were the person who committed the conspiracy to murder offence.

Possible Defences under NSW Law - Conspiracy to murder

Possible defences to an conspiracy to murder charge include but are not limited to:

In NSW which court will hear the matter - Conspiracy to murder

This matter is strictly indictable which means that it can only be finalised in the Supreme Court.

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