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Bill Potts
Director - Criminal Lawyer


Sexual Offences - QLD
Welcome to the QLD Procuring Prostitution article page. Everything you need to know about Procuring Prostitution according to QLD law - Dated: 09/01/2009

What the Law States according to QLD Law for Procuring Prostitution

According to QLD Law for the charge of Procuring Prostitution,

Sections 229(G) of the Criminal Code Queensland states:

(1) A person who-

(a) procures another person to engage in prostitution, either in Queensland or elsewhere; or

(b) procures another person-

(i) to leave Queensland for the purpose of engaging in prostitution elsewhere; or

(ii) to leave the other person's usual place of residence in Queensland for the purpose of engaging in prostitution, either in Queensland or elsewhere;

commits a crime.

The Maximum Penalty - Procuring Prostitution

According to QLD Law for the charge of Procuring Prostitution,


The Maximum penalty for the offence of Procuring Prostitution is 7 years imprisonment.

If the procured person is not an adult or is an intellectually impaired person, the offender is liable to a maximum of 14 years imprisonment.

What the Police must prove according to QLD Law for Procuring Prostitution

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

1. That the accused knowingly procured the complainant;

2. To engage in prostitution.

It will be necessary for the Police in every offence to prove that the accused was the person who committed the offence. Click here to learn more about identification evidence.

Possible Defences under QLD Law - Procuring Prostitution

Possible defences to this offence include but are not limited to

1. Duress

2. Identification i.e. not the accused

3. Accused was not aware the recruitment was for the purpose of prostitution.

4. The arrangement was not of a commercial nature

5. There was no sexual activity

In QLD which court will hear the matter - Procuring Prostitution

This matter is indictable which means it is dealt with in the District Court.

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

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