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Written by
Bill Potts
Director - Criminal Lawyer


Sexual Offences - QLD
According to QLD Law - Incest
Date: 9/1/2009

What the Law States according to QLD Law for Incest


According to QLD Law for the charge of Incest,

Section 222 of the Criminal Code Queensland states:

222 (1) Any person

(a) who has carnal knowledge with or of the person's offspring or other lineal descendent, or sibling, parents, grandparent, uncle, aunt, nephew or niece and

(b) knows that the other person bears that the relationship to him or her, or some relationship of that type to him or her commits a crime.

    222 (3) It is immaterial that the act or attempted act of carnal knowledge happened with the          consent of either person.

The Maximum Penalty - Incest


According to QLD Law for the charge of Incest, The Maximum penalty for the offence of Incest is life imprisonment.

What the Police must prove according to QLD Law for Incest


In order for the Police to prove their case at Court, they must prove each of the following matters beyond a reasonable doubt.

1. The accused had carnal knowledge of the complainant Carnal Knowledge means the insertion of the penis into the genitalia (or anus). Penetration to the slightest degree is sufficient. Ejaculation is not necessary.

2. The complainant is the accused's offspring (or other lineal descendent or sibling, parent, grandparent, uncle, aunt, nephew or niece).

3. The accused knew, at the time, that the complainant was his offspring (including half, adoptive or step relationship.

It will be necessary for the Police in every offence to prove that the accused was the person who committed the offence.

Possible Defences under QLD Law - Incest


Possible defences to this offence include but are not limited to

 

1. The accused person was at the time when the act or attempted act of carnal knowledge happened, was acting under the coercion of the other person.

2. Identification of the accused

3. Honest and reasonable belief the complainant was not related to him/her.

 

N.B. Lineal descendants include step-children.

In QLD which court will hear the matter - Incest


This matter is an indictable offence which is dealt with in the District Court.

Criminal Law Article written by Bill Potts (a Queensland criminal defence lawyer who is experienced in sexual related matters)

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