Section 26 Crimes Act 1900
Conspiracy to Murder

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Being accused of plotting or conspiring to murder another person can be highly upsetting and distressing, but with the help of our homicide experts, you can take positive steps to fight the charges and secure a good outcome in your ‘conspiracy to murder’ case.

Section 26 of the Crimes Act makes it an offence to conspire or agree to murder another person.

It is also an offence under section 26 to solicit, encourage, propose, persuade or attempt to persuade someone to kill another person.

‘Contract killings’ and other agreements to kill fall under section 26. However, you don’t actually have to kill another person to be charged under this section.

The seriousness of these charges is reflected in the maximum penalty, which is 25 years imprisonment.

However, this is the maximum penalty and will only apply in the most serious of cases. With the help of an experienced criminal lawyer, you may be able to avoid these harsh penalties.

If you are going to court for the offence of Conspiracy to Murder, call Sydney Criminal Lawyers 24/7 on (02) 9261 8881 to arrange a free first conference with an experienced defence lawyer who will advise you of your options and the best way forward, and fight to secure the optimal outcome.

Read on for more information.

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