What is Rape?
Being accused of rape is one of the most serious criminal charges a person can face. It carries a potential sentence of life imprisonment if convicted. Under the law, rape is defined as:
“One person intentionally penetrating another person’s vagina, anus, or mouth with a penis without the other person’s consent and without a reasonable belief that the other person consents.”
Allegations of rape often hinge on issues of consent, or differing accounts of what occurred. These cases are complex and emotionally charged so getting the right defence is essential.