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		<title>Where Are Criminal Cases Heard in Australia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most&#013; Victorian criminal law cases are heard in the Magistrates&#8217; Court. This &#013; court has the jurisdiction to hear all summary offences (ie those &#013; punishable by up to two years&#8217; imprisonment, such as drink driving and &#013; driving whilst suspended) and all indictable offences triable summarily.&#013; Your criminal lawyers Melbourne will be able to [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most&#013;<br />
 Victorian criminal law cases are heard in the Magistrates&#8217; Court. This &#013;<br />
court has the jurisdiction to hear all summary offences (ie those &#013;<br />
punishable by up to two years&#8217; imprisonment, such as drink driving and &#013;<br />
driving whilst suspended) and all indictable offences triable summarily.&#013;<br />
 Your criminal lawyers Melbourne will be able to give you further advice&#013;<br />
 as to whether your charges are likely to be heard in this court. If you&#013;<br />
 have been charged with a more serious offence such as rape or culpable &#013;<br />
driving, the charges may initially be heard in the Magistrates&#8217; Court &#013;<br />
for committal proceedings before proceeding to trial in the County Court&#013;<br />
 or Supreme Court of Victoria.</p>
<p>The&#013;<br />
 Victorian Magistrates&#8217; Court includes specialist divisions. In addition&#013;<br />
 to the basic mention court, which hears guilty pleas, there is also the&#013;<br />
 contest mention court (which can require criminal lawyers and police to&#013;<br />
 negotiate the resolution of charges) and courts for contested hearings.&#013;<br />
 There is also a Koori court, a drug court, and the Criminal Diversion &#013;<br />
Program which allows offenders who have been charged with a first &#013;<br />
offence of modest seriousness to participate in the diversion program &#013;<br />
which leads to the offender being discharged with no finding of guilt. &#013;<br />
Participation in the Criminal Diversion Program ensures that the record &#013;<br />
of offending is not available to the public, including potential &#013;<br />
employers.</p>
<p>If you have been charged with criminal offences, but &#013;<br />
your case can be heard in the Magistrates&#8217; Court, you should consider &#013;<br />
carefully proceeding in this court rather than taking the matter to &#013;<br />
trial. The advantages to proceeding summarily in the Magistrates&#8217; Court &#013;<br />
are that there is a saving in time and money associated with the &#013;<br />
hearing. There is also a limit on the maximum penalty that can be &#013;<br />
imposed by a Magistrate hearing the matter. However, it would involve &#013;<br />
proceeding before a Magistrate and foregoing the right to trial by jury.</p>
<p>Following&#013;<br />
 your Magistrates&#8217; Court hearing, there are three options for further &#013;<br />
review of your case if you are not satisfied with the result. In most &#013;<br />
criminal cases, including traffic charges, there is the right of appeal &#013;<br />
to the County Court against the finding of guilt, and also against the &#013;<br />
penalty imposed. There is also a right of review in the Supreme Court in&#013;<br />
 certain circumstances. Strict time limits apply, so that it is &#013;<br />
important to speak to your criminal lawyer early to discuss your &#013;<br />
options.</p>
<p>Before your criminal law case proceeds in court, it is &#013;<br />
important to obtain advice from a criminal defense lawyer. The lawyer &#013;<br />
can give you advice as to whether you should be pleading guilty or not &#013;<br />
guilty, and in the event of a guilty finding, how you can ensure that an&#013;<br />
 appropriate penalty is imposed. Criminal defence lawyers can also give &#013;<br />
you advice as to the procedure which applies in your circumstances, so &#013;<br />
that you are kept completely up to date as to the stage of your &#013;<br />
proceedings as well as the risks and advantages of each step.</p>
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