Section 547C Crimes Act 1900
Peeping or Prying

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Peeping or prying is an offence under Section 547C of the Crimes Act 1900 which carries a maximum penalty of 3 months in prison.

To establish the offence, the prosecution must prove beyond reasonable doubt that:

  1. You were in or near a building,
  2. You did not have reasonable cause to be there, and,
  3. You were there with the intention of peeping or prying on another person.

The offence also carries a maximum fine of 2 penalty units which is currently $220.

If you are going to court for the offence of Peeping or Prying, 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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