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THEFT - GJC LAW
THEFT – S378 OF THE PENAL CODE To constitute theft, the offender must Intend to take dishonestly; Any moveable property; Out of the possession of any person. Without that person’s consen; Move that property in order to such taking; Punishment for theft can include imprisonment which may extend to 3 years, a fine, or both. s379A: Of a motor vehicle ; s380: In dwelling house, etc ; s381: By UNDERSTAND YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS IN SINGAPORE Understand Your Legal Rights in Singapore - Your Rights in Singapore. In Singapore, an arrest can be made without a warrant in a situation wherein the police reasonably suspect someone of committing a criminal offence. Alternatively, the police may obtain a warrant to make an arrest for a normally non-arrestable offence.JUVENILE CRIMES
Juvenile Crime. A “Child” or “Young Person” is defined by The Children and Young Persons Act (CYPA) as: “Child” as being a person who is below the age of 14 years. “Young person” as being a person who, is 14 years of age or above and below the age of 16. A Juvenile Court comprises of INSULTING THE MODESTY OF A WOMAN Section 509 of the Singapore Penal Code. S 509 criminalizes the intention to insult and act of insulting a woman’s modesty. Found guilty of s 509, one may be sentenced to up to a year of imprisonment, or with fine, or with both. ARREST AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE IN SINGAPORE Private arrest by a citizen. The right of private arrest exists in two situations. First, a private person is allowed to arrest any person who commits an arrestable non-bailable offence in his view or presence. Second, a victim can apprehend a person, who commits an offence against the victim or the victim’s property, if the personrefuses to
LITTERING & JAYWALKING Littering is commonly policed. In 2012, 7,800 litterbugs were caught. First-time offenders who discard minor litter such as sweet wrappers, cigarette butts and parking coupon tabs improperly are liable for aTRESPASSING
Trespassing is governed by the Penal Code. There are several types of trespassing offences. 1. Section 441 – Criminal trespass; Where a person enters into property that is owned by another with the intent to commit an offence or to intimidate the owner, or when he unlawfully remains in the property with the intent to intimidate the owner. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON PORNOGRAPHY Contact us at consult@gjclaw.com.sg or +65 6337 0469 or +65 9725 4455. The solution to your legal problems is just a phone call or an email away. If you need legal representation, kindly contact Gloria James-Civetta & Co on 6337 0469 or email to consult@gjclaw.com.sg to get the legal advice on Criminal law. Comments are closed. COMMUNITY BASED SENTENCING PRINCIPLES Community-based sentencing options are set out in the Criminal Procedure Code to provide the Courts with greater flexibility in sentencing for minor offences catered to circumstances which warrant such sentencing. This article poses some frequently asked questions and answers regarding community-based sentencing for your betterunderstanding.
WHEN ARE OFFENDERS “WARNED IN LIEU OF PROSECUTION”? Warnings are one of the three possible outcomes to criminal investigations – the other two being charging in Court or no further action taken. A ‘warning’ is a similar concept to the ‘caution’ issued by the United Kingdom’s Crown ProsecutionService (CPS).
THEFT - GJC LAW
THEFT – S378 OF THE PENAL CODE To constitute theft, the offender must Intend to take dishonestly; Any moveable property; Out of the possession of any person. Without that person’s consen; Move that property in order to such taking; Punishment for theft can include imprisonment which may extend to 3 years, a fine, or both. s379A: Of a motor vehicle ; s380: In dwelling house, etc ; s381: By UNDERSTAND YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS IN SINGAPORE Understand Your Legal Rights in Singapore - Your Rights in Singapore. In Singapore, an arrest can be made without a warrant in a situation wherein the police reasonably suspect someone of committing a criminal offence. Alternatively, the police may obtain a warrant to make an arrest for a normally non-arrestable offence.JUVENILE CRIMES
Juvenile Crime. A “Child” or “Young Person” is defined by The Children and Young Persons Act (CYPA) as: “Child” as being a person who is below the age of 14 years. “Young person” as being a person who, is 14 years of age or above and below the age of 16. A Juvenile Court comprises of INSULTING THE MODESTY OF A WOMAN Section 509 of the Singapore Penal Code. S 509 criminalizes the intention to insult and act of insulting a woman’s modesty. Found guilty of s 509, one may be sentenced to up to a year of imprisonment, or with fine, or with both. ARREST AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE IN SINGAPORE Private arrest by a citizen. The right of private arrest exists in two situations. First, a private person is allowed to arrest any person who commits an arrestable non-bailable offence in his view or presence. Second, a victim can apprehend a person, who commits an offence against the victim or the victim’s property, if the personrefuses to
LITTERING & JAYWALKING Littering is commonly policed. In 2012, 7,800 litterbugs were caught. First-time offenders who discard minor litter such as sweet wrappers, cigarette butts and parking coupon tabs improperly are liable for aTRESPASSING
Trespassing is governed by the Penal Code. There are several types of trespassing offences. 1. Section 441 – Criminal trespass; Where a person enters into property that is owned by another with the intent to commit an offence or to intimidate the owner, or when he unlawfully remains in the property with the intent to intimidate the owner. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON PORNOGRAPHY Contact us at consult@gjclaw.com.sg or +65 6337 0469 or +65 9725 4455. The solution to your legal problems is just a phone call or an email away. If you need legal representation, kindly contact Gloria James-Civetta & Co on 6337 0469 or email to consult@gjclaw.com.sg to get the legal advice on Criminal law. Comments are closed. COMMUNITY BASED SENTENCING PRINCIPLES Community-based sentencing options are set out in the Criminal Procedure Code to provide the Courts with greater flexibility in sentencing for minor offences catered to circumstances which warrant such sentencing. This article poses some frequently asked questions and answers regarding community-based sentencing for your betterunderstanding.
WHEN ARE OFFENDERS “WARNED IN LIEU OF PROSECUTION”? Warnings are one of the three possible outcomes to criminal investigations – the other two being charging in Court or no further action taken. A ‘warning’ is a similar concept to the ‘caution’ issued by the United Kingdom’s Crown ProsecutionService (CPS).
CRIMINAL LAWYER IN SINGAPORE Gloria James-Civetta & Co, Criminal Representation Lawyers. . Our Principal lawyer, Gloria James, has 24 years of extensive Courtroom experience, representing both local and expat clients in blue and white collar crimes in Singapore. Gloria and her team take pride in making sure you receive the highest level of Criminal LawRepresentation.
THEFT - GJC LAW
THEFT – S378 OF THE PENAL CODE To constitute theft, the offender must Intend to take dishonestly; Any moveable property; Out of the possession of any person. Without that person’s consen; Move that property in order to such taking; Punishment for theft can include imprisonment which may extend to 3 years, a fine, or both. s379A: Of a motor vehicle ; s380: In dwelling house, etc ; s381: By COMMON DRIVING OFFENCES AND THEIR PUNISHMENTS According to Section 65B, whoever drives a motor vehicle on a road or a public place while using a mobile phone at the same time, shall be guilty of an offence. The Offender will be liable for a fine of up to S$1,000 or an imprisonment for a term up to 6 months or both. For second or subsequent conviction, the offender will be liable for afine
CRIMINAL FORCE AND ASSAULT -- CRIMINAL INTIMIDATION The penalty for criminal force and assault is the same. According to Section 352, whoever assaults or uses criminal force will be imprisoned for a term up to 3 months or will be liable for a fine of up to S$1,500, or with both. Reported Cases. – Irked by Flight Delay, Man Attacks Policeman. – Cabby Fined $5k for PunchingNeighbour.
BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION OFFENCES Bribery offences are primarily governed under the Prevention of Corruption Act which was enacted in 1960. The centre of this Act is a general prohibition of giving, promising or offering, soliciting, accepting or agreeing to receive a gratification in either the public or private sector. Both individuals and companies can be held liablefor
KILLER LITTER IN SINGAPORE Killer Litter Offence under the Penal Code. Penalties. Illustration. S336 – For committing a rash act that endangered human life. Fine up to $2,500 and/or imprisonment for a term of up to 6 months. A man who threw a glass bottle out of his flat which hit and damaged the roof of a car. S337 – For causing hurt to any person by committing a YOUR CHILD AND THE LAW IN SINGAPORE A: Bullying in school is usually referred to the school Principal to take appropriate action. The law relating to children is taken seriously in Singapore. Offences involving children (Children and Young Persons Act) are taken seriously in Singapore. Bullying might seem like a trivial matter, but should it go out of hand, whereinserious
EMBEZZLEMENT
Embezzlement is a theft crime, which involves a person taking a property that he already possess, but do not own. With embezzlement, a person who is entrusted to manage or control someone else’s property uses that property inappropriately, and to the person’s own benefit. THE LINE BETWEEN SEXTING AND TEXTING IN SINGAPORE In Singapore, the legal age to have sex is 16 years old. It is a punishable offence to have any kind of sexual relations (e.g. vaginal sex, oral sex, anal sex) with any person who is below the age of 16. This is governed by section 376A of the Penal Code (Cap 224). It is an offence regardless of the gender of the minor, and regardless whether HIGH COURT LAYS DOWN SENTENCING GUIDELINES FOR CASES OF High Court Lays Down Sentencing Guidelines for Cases of Voluntarily Causing Hurt. Low Song Chye v Public Prosecutor (MA 9240/2018/01 & 02) concerned the appeals by both the accused and Prosecution against conviction and sentence respectively. Low was a manager of a karaoke pub known as “KG Pearl”, while the victim was a hostess at thesaid pub.
THEFT - GJC LAW
THEFT – S378 OF THE PENAL CODE To constitute theft, the offender must Intend to take dishonestly; Any moveable property; Out of the possession of any person. Without that person’s consen; Move that property in order to such taking; Punishment for theft can include imprisonment which may extend to 3 years, a fine, or both. s379A: Of a motor vehicle ; s380: In dwelling house, etc ; s381: By UNDERSTAND YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS IN SINGAPORE Understand Your Legal Rights in Singapore - Your Rights in Singapore. In Singapore, an arrest can be made without a warrant in a situation wherein the police reasonably suspect someone of committing a criminal offence. Alternatively, the police may obtain a warrant to make an arrest for a normally non-arrestable offence.JUVENILE CRIMES
Juvenile Crime. A “Child” or “Young Person” is defined by The Children and Young Persons Act (CYPA) as: “Child” as being a person who is below the age of 14 years. “Young person” as being a person who, is 14 years of age or above and below the age of 16. A Juvenile Court comprises of INSULTING THE MODESTY OF A WOMAN Section 509 of the Singapore Penal Code. S 509 criminalizes the intention to insult and act of insulting a woman’s modesty. Found guilty of s 509, one may be sentenced to up to a year of imprisonment, or with fine, or with both. ARREST AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE IN SINGAPORE Private arrest by a citizen. The right of private arrest exists in two situations. First, a private person is allowed to arrest any person who commits an arrestable non-bailable offence in his view or presence. Second, a victim can apprehend a person, who commits an offence against the victim or the victim’s property, if the personrefuses to
LITTERING & JAYWALKING Littering is commonly policed. In 2012, 7,800 litterbugs were caught. First-time offenders who discard minor litter such as sweet wrappers, cigarette butts and parking coupon tabs improperly are liable for aTRESPASSING
Trespassing is governed by the Penal Code. There are several types of trespassing offences. 1. Section 441 – Criminal trespass; Where a person enters into property that is owned by another with the intent to commit an offence or to intimidate the owner, or when he unlawfully remains in the property with the intent to intimidate the owner. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON PORNOGRAPHY Contact us at consult@gjclaw.com.sg or +65 6337 0469 or +65 9725 4455. The solution to your legal problems is just a phone call or an email away. If you need legal representation, kindly contact Gloria James-Civetta & Co on 6337 0469 or email to consult@gjclaw.com.sg to get the legal advice on Criminal law. Comments are closed. COMMUNITY BASED SENTENCING PRINCIPLES Community-based sentencing options are set out in the Criminal Procedure Code to provide the Courts with greater flexibility in sentencing for minor offences catered to circumstances which warrant such sentencing. This article poses some frequently asked questions and answers regarding community-based sentencing for your betterunderstanding.
WHEN ARE OFFENDERS “WARNED IN LIEU OF PROSECUTION”? Warnings are one of the three possible outcomes to criminal investigations – the other two being charging in Court or no further action taken. A ‘warning’ is a similar concept to the ‘caution’ issued by the United Kingdom’s Crown ProsecutionService (CPS).
THEFT - GJC LAW
THEFT – S378 OF THE PENAL CODE To constitute theft, the offender must Intend to take dishonestly; Any moveable property; Out of the possession of any person. Without that person’s consen; Move that property in order to such taking; Punishment for theft can include imprisonment which may extend to 3 years, a fine, or both. s379A: Of a motor vehicle ; s380: In dwelling house, etc ; s381: By UNDERSTAND YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS IN SINGAPORE Understand Your Legal Rights in Singapore - Your Rights in Singapore. In Singapore, an arrest can be made without a warrant in a situation wherein the police reasonably suspect someone of committing a criminal offence. Alternatively, the police may obtain a warrant to make an arrest for a normally non-arrestable offence.JUVENILE CRIMES
Juvenile Crime. A “Child” or “Young Person” is defined by The Children and Young Persons Act (CYPA) as: “Child” as being a person who is below the age of 14 years. “Young person” as being a person who, is 14 years of age or above and below the age of 16. A Juvenile Court comprises of INSULTING THE MODESTY OF A WOMAN Section 509 of the Singapore Penal Code. S 509 criminalizes the intention to insult and act of insulting a woman’s modesty. Found guilty of s 509, one may be sentenced to up to a year of imprisonment, or with fine, or with both. ARREST AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE IN SINGAPORE Private arrest by a citizen. The right of private arrest exists in two situations. First, a private person is allowed to arrest any person who commits an arrestable non-bailable offence in his view or presence. Second, a victim can apprehend a person, who commits an offence against the victim or the victim’s property, if the personrefuses to
LITTERING & JAYWALKING Littering is commonly policed. In 2012, 7,800 litterbugs were caught. First-time offenders who discard minor litter such as sweet wrappers, cigarette butts and parking coupon tabs improperly are liable for aTRESPASSING
Trespassing is governed by the Penal Code. There are several types of trespassing offences. 1. Section 441 – Criminal trespass; Where a person enters into property that is owned by another with the intent to commit an offence or to intimidate the owner, or when he unlawfully remains in the property with the intent to intimidate the owner. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON PORNOGRAPHY Contact us at consult@gjclaw.com.sg or +65 6337 0469 or +65 9725 4455. The solution to your legal problems is just a phone call or an email away. If you need legal representation, kindly contact Gloria James-Civetta & Co on 6337 0469 or email to consult@gjclaw.com.sg to get the legal advice on Criminal law. Comments are closed. COMMUNITY BASED SENTENCING PRINCIPLES Community-based sentencing options are set out in the Criminal Procedure Code to provide the Courts with greater flexibility in sentencing for minor offences catered to circumstances which warrant such sentencing. This article poses some frequently asked questions and answers regarding community-based sentencing for your betterunderstanding.
WHEN ARE OFFENDERS “WARNED IN LIEU OF PROSECUTION”? Warnings are one of the three possible outcomes to criminal investigations – the other two being charging in Court or no further action taken. A ‘warning’ is a similar concept to the ‘caution’ issued by the United Kingdom’s Crown ProsecutionService (CPS).
CRIMINAL LAWYER IN SINGAPORE Gloria James-Civetta & Co, Criminal Representation Lawyers. . Our Principal lawyer, Gloria James, has 24 years of extensive Courtroom experience, representing both local and expat clients in blue and white collar crimes in Singapore. Gloria and her team take pride in making sure you receive the highest level of Criminal LawRepresentation.
THEFT - GJC LAW
THEFT – S378 OF THE PENAL CODE To constitute theft, the offender must Intend to take dishonestly; Any moveable property; Out of the possession of any person. Without that person’s consen; Move that property in order to such taking; Punishment for theft can include imprisonment which may extend to 3 years, a fine, or both. s379A: Of a motor vehicle ; s380: In dwelling house, etc ; s381: By COMMON DRIVING OFFENCES AND THEIR PUNISHMENTS According to Section 65B, whoever drives a motor vehicle on a road or a public place while using a mobile phone at the same time, shall be guilty of an offence. The Offender will be liable for a fine of up to S$1,000 or an imprisonment for a term up to 6 months or both. For second or subsequent conviction, the offender will be liable for afine
CRIMINAL FORCE AND ASSAULT -- CRIMINAL INTIMIDATION The penalty for criminal force and assault is the same. According to Section 352, whoever assaults or uses criminal force will be imprisoned for a term up to 3 months or will be liable for a fine of up to S$1,500, or with both. Reported Cases. – Irked by Flight Delay, Man Attacks Policeman. – Cabby Fined $5k for PunchingNeighbour.
BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION OFFENCES Bribery offences are primarily governed under the Prevention of Corruption Act which was enacted in 1960. The centre of this Act is a general prohibition of giving, promising or offering, soliciting, accepting or agreeing to receive a gratification in either the public or private sector. Both individuals and companies can be held liablefor
KILLER LITTER IN SINGAPORE Killer Litter Offence under the Penal Code. Penalties. Illustration. S336 – For committing a rash act that endangered human life. Fine up to $2,500 and/or imprisonment for a term of up to 6 months. A man who threw a glass bottle out of his flat which hit and damaged the roof of a car. S337 – For causing hurt to any person by committing a YOUR CHILD AND THE LAW IN SINGAPORE A: Bullying in school is usually referred to the school Principal to take appropriate action. The law relating to children is taken seriously in Singapore. Offences involving children (Children and Young Persons Act) are taken seriously in Singapore. Bullying might seem like a trivial matter, but should it go out of hand, whereinserious
EMBEZZLEMENT
Embezzlement is a theft crime, which involves a person taking a property that he already possess, but do not own. With embezzlement, a person who is entrusted to manage or control someone else’s property uses that property inappropriately, and to the person’s own benefit. THE LINE BETWEEN SEXTING AND TEXTING IN SINGAPORE In Singapore, the legal age to have sex is 16 years old. It is a punishable offence to have any kind of sexual relations (e.g. vaginal sex, oral sex, anal sex) with any person who is below the age of 16. This is governed by section 376A of the Penal Code (Cap 224). It is an offence regardless of the gender of the minor, and regardless whether HIGH COURT LAYS DOWN SENTENCING GUIDELINES FOR CASES OF High Court Lays Down Sentencing Guidelines for Cases of Voluntarily Causing Hurt. Low Song Chye v Public Prosecutor (MA 9240/2018/01 & 02) concerned the appeals by both the accused and Prosecution against conviction and sentence respectively. Low was a manager of a karaoke pub known as “KG Pearl”, while the victim was a hostess at thesaid pub.
UNDERSTAND YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS IN SINGAPORE In Singapore, an arrest can be made without a warrant when police reasonably suspect a man of committing a serious offence. These offences can include causing serious hurt, rape, robbery, theft, ordrug consumption.
JUVENILE CRIMES
Singapore Criminal Lawyer is a blog managed by Gloria-James Civetta & Co which covers the whole Criminal Law Procedure in Singapore, from being arrested and charged in court, to the final verdict. CRIMINAL PROCEDURES IN SINGAPORE The Singapore Criminal Lawyer Blog www.singaporecriminallawyer.com is written by Ms Gloria James-Civetta, Specialist Criminal Law practitioners in Singapore (GJC Law). The Blog offers thorough explanation on the criminal court process in Singapore. In it, you will find articles; advice and tips that will help inform you on the Singapore criminal court procedure. INSULTING THE MODESTY OF A WOMAN Section 509 of the Singapore Penal Code. S 509 criminalizes the intention to insult and act of insulting a woman’s modesty. Found guilty of s 509, one may be sentenced to up to a year of imprisonment, or with fine, or with both. COMMON DRIVING OFFENCES AND THEIR PUNISHMENTS Singapore Criminal Lawyer is a blog managed by Gloria-James Civetta & Co which covers the whole Criminal Law Procedure in Singapore, from being arrested and charged in court, to the final verdict. BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION OFFENCES Singapore Criminal Lawyer is a blog managed by Gloria-James Civetta & Co which covers the whole Criminal Law Procedure in Singapore, from being arrested and charged in court, to the final verdict. KILLER LITTER IN SINGAPORE Killer Litter Offence under the Penal Code: Penalties: Illustration: S336 – For committing a rash act that endangered human life: Fine up to $2,500 and/or imprisonment for a term of up to 6 months: A man who threw a glass bottle out of his flat which hit and damaged the roof ofa car.
THE LINE BETWEEN SEXTING AND TEXTING IN SINGAPORE In this article, our team of criminal lawyers answer some of the burning and uncomfortable questions that are too risqué for Google and could save you a stint in the slammer. What is the legal age of consent in Singapore? In Singapore, the legal age to have sex is 16 years old. It is a punishable offence to have any kind of sexual relations (e.g. vaginal sex, oral sex, anal sex) with any COMMUNITY BASED SENTENCING PRINCIPLES Community-based sentencing options are set out in the Criminal Procedure Code to provide the Courts with greater flexibility in sentencing for minor offences catered to circumstances which warrant such sentencing. This article poses some frequently asked questions and answers regarding community-based sentencing for your betterunderstanding.
WHEN ARE OFFENDERS “WARNED IN LIEU OF PROSECUTION”? Warnings are one of the three possible outcomes to criminal investigations – the other two being charging in Court or no further action taken. A ‘warning’ is a similar concept to the ‘caution’ issued by the United Kingdom’s Crown ProsecutionService (CPS).
UNDERSTAND YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS IN SINGAPORE In Singapore, an arrest can be made without a warrant when police reasonably suspect a man of committing a serious offence. These offences can include causing serious hurt, rape, robbery, theft, ordrug consumption.
JUVENILE CRIMES
Singapore Criminal Lawyer is a blog managed by Gloria-James Civetta & Co which covers the whole Criminal Law Procedure in Singapore, from being arrested and charged in court, to the final verdict. CRIMINAL PROCEDURES IN SINGAPORE The Singapore Criminal Lawyer Blog www.singaporecriminallawyer.com is written by Ms Gloria James-Civetta, Specialist Criminal Law practitioners in Singapore (GJC Law). The Blog offers thorough explanation on the criminal court process in Singapore. In it, you will find articles; advice and tips that will help inform you on the Singapore criminal court procedure. INSULTING THE MODESTY OF A WOMAN Section 509 of the Singapore Penal Code. S 509 criminalizes the intention to insult and act of insulting a woman’s modesty. Found guilty of s 509, one may be sentenced to up to a year of imprisonment, or with fine, or with both. COMMON DRIVING OFFENCES AND THEIR PUNISHMENTS Singapore Criminal Lawyer is a blog managed by Gloria-James Civetta & Co which covers the whole Criminal Law Procedure in Singapore, from being arrested and charged in court, to the final verdict. BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION OFFENCES Singapore Criminal Lawyer is a blog managed by Gloria-James Civetta & Co which covers the whole Criminal Law Procedure in Singapore, from being arrested and charged in court, to the final verdict. KILLER LITTER IN SINGAPORE Killer Litter Offence under the Penal Code: Penalties: Illustration: S336 – For committing a rash act that endangered human life: Fine up to $2,500 and/or imprisonment for a term of up to 6 months: A man who threw a glass bottle out of his flat which hit and damaged the roof ofa car.
THE LINE BETWEEN SEXTING AND TEXTING IN SINGAPORE In this article, our team of criminal lawyers answer some of the burning and uncomfortable questions that are too risqué for Google and could save you a stint in the slammer. What is the legal age of consent in Singapore? In Singapore, the legal age to have sex is 16 years old. It is a punishable offence to have any kind of sexual relations (e.g. vaginal sex, oral sex, anal sex) with any COMMUNITY BASED SENTENCING PRINCIPLES Community-based sentencing options are set out in the Criminal Procedure Code to provide the Courts with greater flexibility in sentencing for minor offences catered to circumstances which warrant such sentencing. This article poses some frequently asked questions and answers regarding community-based sentencing for your betterunderstanding.
WHEN ARE OFFENDERS “WARNED IN LIEU OF PROSECUTION”? Warnings are one of the three possible outcomes to criminal investigations – the other two being charging in Court or no further action taken. A ‘warning’ is a similar concept to the ‘caution’ issued by the United Kingdom’s Crown ProsecutionService (CPS).
THEFT - GJC LAW
THEFT – S378 OF THE PENAL CODE To constitute theft, the offender must Intend to take dishonestly; Any moveable property; Out of the possession of any person. Without that person’s consen; Move that property in order to such taking; Punishment for theft can include imprisonment which may extend to 3 years, a fine, or both. s379A: Of a motor vehicle ; s380: In dwelling house, etc ; s381: By CRIMINAL LAW SINGAPORE, CRIME, PUNISHMENT & PENALTIES LAW Singapore Criminal Lawyer is a blog managed by Gloria-James Civetta & Co which covers the whole Criminal Law Procedure in Singapore, from being arrested and charged in court, to the final verdict. CRIMINAL FORCE AND ASSAULT -- CRIMINAL INTIMIDATION In Singapore, the offence of Criminal Force and Assault is governed by the Penal Code, Chapter 224. Criminal force, assault and intimidation charges are taken seriously in Singapore’s criminal justice system especially if the accusation is related to domestic violence, sexual offences and road rage. DRUG OFFENCES IN SINGAPORE Singapore has one of the strictest laws on drug related offences. It is mainly governed by the Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA). MDA spells out offences involving controlled substances in relation to trafficking, manufacturing, importation or exportation, possession and consumption. There are 3 different classes of drugs – Class A, B & C. KILLER LITTER IN SINGAPORE Killer Litter Offence under the Penal Code: Penalties: Illustration: S336 – For committing a rash act that endangered human life: Fine up to $2,500 and/or imprisonment for a term of up to 6 months: A man who threw a glass bottle out of his flat which hit and damaged the roof ofa car.
COMMON DRIVING OFFENCES AND THEIR PUNISHMENTS Singapore Criminal Lawyer is a blog managed by Gloria-James Civetta & Co which covers the whole Criminal Law Procedure in Singapore, from being arrested and charged in court, to the final verdict. CYBER CRIMES IN SINGAPORE Singapore Criminal Lawyer is a blog managed by Gloria-James Civetta & Co which covers the whole Criminal Law Procedure in Singapore, from being arrested and charged in court, to the final verdict.EMBEZZLEMENT
Embezzlement is a theft crime, which involves a person taking a property that he already possess, but do not own. With embezzlement, a person who is entrusted to manage or control someone else’s property uses that property inappropriately, and to the person’s own benefit. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON PORNOGRAPHY Currently, mere access to pornography is not prohibited – which means that it is not illegal to stream or watch pornography online. However, it bears noting that this does not apply to child pornography and voyeuristic content (such as upskirt photos or videos).With effect from 1 January 2020, the newly legislated Sections 377BD and 377BK of the Penal Code have made it illegal to gain access MISCHIEF – S425 OF THE PENAL CODE Mischief under Section 425 covers a broad spectrum of crimes.Mischief may seem like an offence which does not carry stiff penalties, but the post below will show otherwise. This includes, but is not limited to, maiming and killing animals, destroying roads, railways or divertingwater.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF A LETTER OF REPRESENTATION Letter of Representation in Singapore It has long been established in the criminal law practice that letter of representations form... readmore →
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EXISTING SEXUAL OFFENCES TO BE UPDATED TO REFLECT CONTEMPORARYATTITUDES
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NEW SEXUAL OFFENCES TO BE INTRODUCED In Singapore, criminal offences are mostly governed by the Penal Code. On 6 May 2019, the Criminal Law Reform Bill... read more →September 24, 2019
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NEW STATE COURTS PROGRAM FOR BELOW-21 YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS Do you know someone who is below 21 years old and has just been charged in the State Courts? The... read more →July 3, 2019
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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION PROCESS IN SINGAPORE Criminal investigations usually commence:- Upon the receipt of a ‘999’ call; When a police complaint (made by way of a... read more→
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HOW MUCH WILL HIRING A CRIMINAL LAWYER TO DEFEND MY CASE COST? Not everyone has the gift of the gab to present the best face of your case to the Court. This... read more →May 27, 2019
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SHORT-DETENTION ORDER (SDO) In a Short Detention Order (SDO), an offender can be detained in prison for a period not exceeding 14 days.... read more →May 24, 2019
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6TH MAY 2019 BILL AMENDMENTS TO SINGAPORE’S PENAL CODE The Singapore Parliament on 6th May 2019 passed the Criminal Law Reform Bill amending the Penal Code. The Bill notes... read more →May 22, 2019
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COMMUNITY SERVICE ORDER (CSO) Community Service Orders (CSO) are usually imposed on offenders for reformation, and for them to make amends to the community... read more→
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COMMUNITY-BASED SENTENCING PRINCIPLES Community-based sentencing options are set out in the Criminal Procedure Code to provide the Courts with greater flexibility in sentencing... read more →May 13, 2019
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WHEN ARE OFFENDERS “WARNED IN LIEU OF PROSECUTION”? The now famous case of the 23-year old NUS undergraduate who was administered a conditional warning by the police in... read more →May 10, 2019
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CRIMINAL LAW – RAPE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND SENTENCING Yue Roger Jr v Public Prosecutor SGCA 12 Decision Date: 22 February 2019 Court: Court of Appeal Judges: Andrew... read more →May 1, 2019
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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND SENTENCING – PRINCIPLES – FALSIFICATION OFACCOUNTS
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CRIMINAL LAW – STATUTORY OFFENCES – MISUSE OF DRUGS ACT Public Prosecutor v Moad Fadzir bin Mustaffa and another SGHC 33 Decision Date: 15th February 2019 Court: High Court... read more→
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LETTER OF REPRESENTATION FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS RELATED ARTICLE: The Importance of a Letter of Representation If you need legal representation, kindly contact Gloria James-Civetta... readmore →
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THE IMPORTANCE OF A LETTER OF REPRESENTATION Letter of Representation in Singapore It has long been established in the criminal law practice that letter of representations form... readmore →
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EXISTING SEXUAL OFFENCES TO BE UPDATED TO REFLECT CONTEMPORARYATTITUDES
On 6 May 2019, Parliament passed the Criminal Law Reform Bill (“the Bill”). Not only will the Bill introduce new... read more →September 24, 2019
COSTS OF HIRING A CRIMINAL DEFENCE LAWYER The honest answer is, “it depends.” The cost for hiring a lawyer to represent you is based on the nature, severity of the charges and the lawyer`s experience in criminal law. Our criminal lawyers are able to offer you a complimentary consultation to discuss the specific circumstances of your case and what our legal fee ranges will be. COMPETITIVE CAPPED FEES Our dedicated criminal lawyers are able to offer you competitive pricing according to your needs. When you choose to engage our firm, all you have to pay at the outset is a holding deposit to commence your legal retainer with the lawyer of your choice. Thereafter, bills will be managed according to the legal work required to be done for you. We do not ask for full upfrontpayment.
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* Unlawful Assembly & Rioting+
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* Drowsy Driving
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* Rape
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* Cyber & Workplace Crimes (POHA)+
* Protection from Harassment Act (POHA) – What You Should Know+
* Protection From Harassment Act | Remedies+
* Cyber Crimes in Singapore+
* Youth Crime
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