The magistrate decides that the defendant is not guilty
Finding out about a not guilty verdict can be upsetting and difficult.
You can get support no matter what decision the magistrate makes.
Even if the defendant is found not guilty, you can apply for financial assistance to help you recover. You can also access other support such as counselling.
FAQ: What if I am unhappy with how the DPP have handled my case or I think the wrong decision has been made?
You can make a complaint to the Director of Public Prosecutions about:
- DPP staff conduct
- How the DPP handled your case – policies, procedures or services
- A review of a decision the DPP have made about your case
- A review of a decision the Court have made about your case.
You can find more information here.
You also have rights in relation to being given information about your case and how you should be treated. More information on your rights can be found here.