Types of Crimes and Courts 
 There are 3 types of criminal offences:
The category into which an offence falls can determine which court will deal with the matter.
A hearing or trial takes place only when a defendant pleads not guilty to the charge.
After a plea of guilty, the court may deal with the defendant by:
- imposing a fine
- imposing a sentence or suspended sentence of imprisonment
- recording or not recording a conviction (with or without penalty)
- imposing a good behaviour bond
- ordering home detention
- ordering community service
- making orders for forfeiture, compensation, intervention and restraining orders, costs and other things.
See also The Sentencing Process. 
 
Types of Crimes and Courts   :  Last Revised: Tue Feb 18th 2025
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