Criminal Law
Criminal Law
Offences Against Persons
Legal Representation for Offences Against Persons

Offences against persons cover a wide range of criminal acts involving physical or emotional harm, such as assault, criminal force, voluntarily causing hurt, and harassment. These offences are treated seriously under Singapore law to safeguard the safety and dignity of individuals. Our legal team is experienced in both defending those accused and representing victims of such offences. We are committed to ensuring that your rights are protected, whether you are seeking justice or fair representation in the face of serious allegations.
Offences Against Public Order and Safety
Legal Guidance for Public Order and Safety Offences

Offences against public order and safety include acts that disrupt peace, endanger the public, or threaten national security such as rioting, unlawful assembly, possession of dangerous weapons, and bomb hoaxes. These offences are treated seriously under Singapore law and can carry heavy penalties. Our legal team provides clear, strategic guidance to individuals facing such charges, ensuring they understand their rights and the legal process. We are committed to offering strong representation and helping clients navigate these complex and sensitive cases with professionalism and care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Criminal Law
Criminal law involves legal rules that define conduct prohibited by the state and prescribe punishments for those who break the law. It covers a wide range of offences, from theft and assault to drug trafficking and white-collar crimes.
If you’re accused or investigated for a crime, seek legal advice immediately. You have the right to remain silent and the right to consult a lawyer. Do not give any statements to authorities without legal counsel, especially if you’re unsure of the implications.
The police will investigate the report. If sufficient evidence is found, the suspect may be arrested and charged in court. Depending on the case, the prosecution may offer a warning, composition fine, or proceed with formal charges.
Yes. In Singapore, you are entitled to legal representation. A lawyer can help you understand the charges, defend your rights, negotiate with the prosecution, and represent you in court.
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