by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Offences
Your behaviour can be stalking even if you do not think you are stalking another person. It can be stalking if you are: following a person; or hanging around (loitering) near where they work or live; or you are repeatedly contacting a person; or intimidating or... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Being a Witness
What is a subpoena? A subpoena is an official document which tells you that you must go to Court to give evidence and/or to take certain documents to Court. Do I have to go to Court and answer questions if I get a subpoena? You may. Read what the subpoena says. The... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Being a Witness
If you witnessed a crime or know something about a crime, the police may ask you to give a written statement about what you know. If someone is charged with a criminal offence you may be asked to give evidence in Court. Giving evidence in Court If you witnessed a... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Police and your Rights
What is the Crime and Corruption Commission? The Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) has the following objectives: To investigate organised crime, paedophilia, terrorist activity and other serious crime referred for investigation. To work with public sector... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Victims of Crime
The Queensland Government website has more information for Victims and witnesses of crime including: Support services: Search for a support service Support for young people Support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Support when going to Court Financial...