Threat to Kill Charges

Threat to Kill charges can arise when a person makes a threat to kill to another person while intending or being reckless to the fact that another person would fear the threat would be carried out.

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Will I go to jail?

Threats to kill are treated very seriously by the Courts, particularly in cases involving family violence.

For a first offence, you may receive a fine, but for particularly serious examples of this offence, where the threat accompanies assault charges or for people with relevant priors, a Community Corrections Order or Jail is also a possibility.

What should I do?

If you are a suspect in relation to a Threat to Kill, it is vitally important to your defence that you speak to a Solicitor before you speak to the police. 

Your defence can be compromised without proper advice on how to deal with your record of interview. Admissions can be used against you.

Get advice early before speaking to police. Call now.

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