Fraud and Stealing Offences
If you’ve been charged with obtain benefit by deception, we are here to help. We’re committed to providing you with quality advice, and assisting you to obtain the best possible outcome for your case.
Examples of obtaining a benefit by deception
Obtaining a benefit by deception, also known as fraud, involves:
For example:
An alternative charge for fraud is larceny.
Can I avoid a criminal record for obtain benefit by deception?
The court takes these offences extremely seriously. It is the type of matter where ‘general deterrence’ is an important matter for the court to consider during sentencing. In other words, a court will sentence a person in a way that will deter others from committing the same offence. As a result, avoiding a conviction is difficult.
In deciding whether or not to record a conviction, the court will consider your criminal history, the seriousness of the offence, and your subjective circumstances.
A conditional release order will likely be imposed if no conviction is recorded.
Will I go to jail?
The maximum penalty is 10 years imprisonment. However, the maximum penalty is 2 years if dealt with by a Local Court.
It is therefore possible to receive a term of imprisonment for this offence. However, there are other options available to the court, such as an intensive corrections order or community corrections order. Full time imprisonment is unlikely if you do not have a criminal history and the offence is not too serious.
Can I defend an obtaining benefit by deception charge?
Yes. For example:
WE CAN HELP
We have successfully defended charges of obtain benefit by deception. In addition, we have had the charge withdrawn by negotiating with the police. However, if you wish to plead guilty, we will work with you to ensure you prepare a strong subjective case in order to seek leniency from the court.
Contact us today on 0421 700 497 for a free initial consultation.