Penalty for Sexual Act | Section 61KE Crimes Act NSW

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The maximum penalty for the offence of Sexual Act 18 months in prison or 2 years if it involves a child between 10 and 16 years of age or 7 years if it involves a child under 10.

However, it is important to bear in mind this is the most severe penalty that can be imposed, and the court will take into account a wide range of factors when determining the appropriate penalty in your particular case.

These factors include whether you pleaded guilty or were found guilty after a hearing or trial, your criminal history (or lack thereof), your remorse as can be demonstrated through character references and/or a letter of apology, the likelihood that you will reoffend as can be shown through any courses or programs you have undertaken since the date of the offence and the seriousness of the particular conduct itself, to name a few.

When sentenced in the Local Court

The most common penalty imposed for carry out sexual act with/toward alleged victim without consent under section 61KE(a) of the Crimes Act is imprisonment, followed by community correction order, then intensive correction order, then conditional release order with conviction, then fine only, then conditional release order without conviction, then section 10A conviction with no other penalty.

The average full term prison sentence imposed for the offence is 9 months and the average non-parole period (the minimum term in prison) is 6 months.

The most common penalty imposed for incite victim to carry out sexual act with/toward offender without consent under section 61KE(b) of the Crimes Act is imprisonment and community correction order, followed by fine only.

The average full term prison sentence imposed for the offence is 10 months and the average non-parole period (the minimum term in prison) is 6 months.

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