Criminal Offence: Voluntary Causing Grievous Hurt

Voluntary causing hurt occurs when an individual intentionally causes grievous hurt to another, and the resulting injury is grievous.
What is Criminal Case Management System (CCMS)?

Not all criminal cases are resolved quickly. Early guilty pleas save time and costs, but the accused often hesitate due to severe punishments.
When Should You Claim for Trial?

The question of “when should the accused claim for trial” and “when the accused should consider not to plead guilty” are essentially one of the same.
What Does It Mean to Plead Guilty

When the Public Prosecutor charges an accused, a notice will be issued to the accused to attend Court for Criminal Mention. The accused are required to attend the first mention at the Criminal Mention Court, wherein the charge(s) will be read and explained to the accused. The accused will then be given the option to either admit to the charge(s) or to deny the charge(s) read before him.
Bail – As a relative, what should I know?

Bail involves releasing an accused person from law enforcement custody to a surety, who is responsible for ensuring the accused attends court and is available for investigations as needed.
What Should You Do If You Have Been Charged With A Crime In Singapore

The charge sets out the specific offence that you are being accused of. The charge/s states the offence/s that you are being accused of. It will give the essential ingredients of the offence that you are accused of.
Cyber Crimes In Singapore

While technological advancements have generated a manifold of advantages, they have also allowed cyber criminals to evolve, misusing the convenience, mobility and anonymity of online platforms. As of 2016, cybercrime cost the global economy over US$450 billion (S$620 billion), with an estimated US$3 trillion of losses by 2020. On the world map, Singapore is not exempt from such crimes either. Cyber bank robbery, ransomware attacks and business e-mail compromise attacks have plagued some in Singapore, most recently the WannaCry and NotPetya attacks which greatly affected thousands of individuals and organisations worldwide.
The 4 Key Pillars Of Singapore Criminal Law Before Sentencing Someone In Court

Criminal law in Singapore is largely based on statutes known as Acts of Parliament. Criminal law seeks to impose punishment for breach of certain rules, conduct or behaviour that is designated as criminal in legislation that has been enacted by Parliament.
Crime involves behaviour that is so serious that it cannot be treated simply as matter that can be resolved privately.
Elements Of Criminal Offence In Singapore

Criminal offence in Singapore is defined as behaviour that has been designated as criminal by legislation enacted by Parliament. Criminal offences in Singapore is based on a three-stage analysis:
The physical element: is the accused’s conduct or behaviour prohibited by legislation?
The fault element: what was the accused’s state of mind at the time the offence was committed?
The defences: Even if the physical and fault elements are present, are there any defences that might be raised to relieve the accused of criminal liability?
The Purpose Of Writing Letters Of Representations

Letter of representations are a form of correspondences by you to the Public Prosecutor when you are charged in court in Singapore. These correspondences play a key role in allowing you, as the accused to have your say of your side of the story to the Public Prosecutor before the matter is heard in court.