07/05/2025
โ๏ธ What Happens After Court? Hereโs What You Need to Know
Whether you're acquitted or convicted, your legal journey may not be over when the verdict is read. Hereโs what you should expect:
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If Youโre Found Not Guilty
The matter is generally over.
โข In the Magistrates Court, you might be able to recover some legal costs from the Australian Federal Police.
โข In Supreme Court matters, however, thereโs no cost recovery process in place.
โ If Youโre Found Guilty
The process moves to sentencingโthis may happen immediately or at a later date, depending on the case.
At sentencing, the court will take into account:
๐น The seriousness of the offence and its effect on others
๐น Your personal background, including previous history and character
๐น Any existing criminal record
๐ข Considering an Appeal?
A guilty verdict doesnโt have to be the end.
If there's been an error in the legal processโor if the sentence feels excessiveโyou may have grounds to appeal either the conviction, the sentence, or both.
But act quickly! โณ Appeals generally must be lodged within 28 days. Missed the deadline? You may still appealโbut you'll need permission from the court.
๐ก๏ธ Need help navigating sentencing or appeals?
Let Andrew Byrnes Law Group guide you through your next legal steps with confidence and experience. ๐ Get expert legal support today
๐https://www.andrewbyrneslawgroup.com.au