Attempted murder offences that our assault & violence defence lawyers provide legal representation for
- Murder
- Manslaughter
- Attempted murder
- Grievous bodily harm (GBH)
- Acts intended to cause GBH
- Unlawful wounding
- Assault occasioning bodily harm (AOBH)
- Armed robbery
- Torture
- Unlawful striking causing death
- Serious assault
- Common assault
Attempted Murder
Attempted murder is a serious offence under section 306 of the Queensland Criminal Code, which criminalises any attempt to unlawfully kill another person. The offence focuses on the intention to kill, rather than whether the death actually occurred. For a charge of attempted murder to succeed, the prosecution must prove that the accused took clear steps towards causing the death of another person, with the specific intent to kill.
While no fatal outcome is required, the alleged actions must go beyond mere preparation and amount to a substantial act in furtherance of the intended killing.
Example: A person has a loaded gun and fires it at an individual aiming at their chest. Paramedics arrive and the victim survives. In this case, the victim did not die, however the act of deliberately firing the weapon may satisfy the elements of attempted murder as there was an intention to kill.
What the police must prove
To establish a charge of attempted murder, the prosecution must prove beyond reasonable doubt that:
- A person tries to unlawfully kill another person; or
- Intends to unlawfully kill another person and do something (or fail to do something they were supposed to do) that is likely to put another person’s life in danger.
Unlike many assault charges, it is not enough to show that the accused intended to cause serious harm, there must be an intention to cause the death of another person.
Possible defence strategies for attempted murder in QLD
- Self defence
- Duress
- Insanity
- Mistaken identity
- Intoxication (limited)
What are the maximum penalties for attempted in QLD
The maximum penalty for attempted murder in Queensland is life imprisonment. In practice, ‘life’ sentences typically require the offender to serve a minimum of 15 years imprisonment before applying for parole.
Attempted murder is a serious indictable offence that will be dealt with in the Supreme Court of Queensland.
Attempted murder is a serious offence that requires immediate legal advice. Contact us on 1300 11 22 12 for a free and confidential consultation.
What factors impact the severity of attempted murder charges in QLD?
- The amount of planning before the offence
- Whether a weapon was used
- Extent of the injuries
- Offenders prior criminal history
- Any links to organised crime
- Whether the offender has shown genuine remorse
- The age of the victim
What other consequences could you face following attempted murder charges in QLD?
- Criminal record: A conviction for manslaughter will result in a conviction against your criminal record.
- Employment restrictions – Certain jobs, particularly in healthcare, education, government, and security, may be unavailable.
- Immigration issues – Non-citizens of Australia may face visa cancellation or deportation.

Why choose Donnelly Law Group to defend your attempted murder charges in QLD?
Extensive experience defending attempted murder charges across Brisbane, Gold Coast & Regional Queensland
At Donnelly Law Group we have been successfully defending clients for over 25+ years. Whether you have been charged with attempted murder or a minor traffic offence, we have experienced criminal lawyers ready to represent you at any time.
Local expertise
With offices on the Gold Coast and Brisbane, we have a deep understanding of the local court processes and procedures in relation to all violent offences. Our relationships with police, prosecutors and magistrates provide you with a strategic advantage, enabling us to navigate your matter with every legal resource at our disposal.
Personalised approach for every attempted murder charge to help achieve the best outcome for our clients
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Our legal strategy for attempted murder offences across Brisbane & Gold Coast (QLD)
At Donnelly Law Group, we provide a clear and result driven approach to every case, ensuring we guide you through the legal process with confidence.
Initial consultation
During the initial consultation our lawyers will explain your legal rights and the charges against you. We will provide you with legal options moving forward.
Case assessment
Our lawyers will carefully take time to review all details of your case, including evidence provided by police, to gain a complete understanding of your circumstances.
Developing a defence strategy
After our lawyers have reviewed your case, a defence strategy will be created to your unique circumstances, we aim to achieve the best outcome possible in the courts.
Court representation
We prioritise your instructions and work diligently to represent your interests in court. Our lawyers are prepared, determined and well-versed with court procedure, ensuring your defence is presented professionally before the courts.
Attempted murder charge QLD FAQs
What is considered attempted murder under Queensland law?
Attempting to unlawfully kill another person is an indictable criminal offence under the Queensland Criminal Code.
What needs to be proven for an attempted murder charge in QLD?
- A person tries to unlawfully kill another person; or
- Intends to unlawfully kill another person and do something (or fail to do something they were supposed to do) that is likely to put another person’s life in danger.
What’s the difference between attempted murder and grievous bodily harm?
Attempted murder: involves intending to kill another person and taking steps to carry it out.
Grievous bodily harm (GBH): involves causing serious injury, but without the intent to kill.
What are the penalties for attempted murder in Queensland?
Attempt to murder is an indictable offence punishable by life imprisonment and must be dealt with in the Supreme Court of Queensland.
What defences are available for an attempted murder charge?
- Self defence
- Duress
- Insanity
- Mistaken identity
- Intoxication (limited)
Can an attempted murder charge be downgraded or dismissed?
Yes. A submission can be made to police or the prosecution requesting that the charge be downgraded, for example to grievous bodily harm, if the evidence does not support an intent to kill. Alternatively, the matter can proceed to trial.
If the prosecution cannot prove beyond reasonable doubt that you intended to kill, you may be acquitted and discharged from the offence.
Do I need a lawyer if I’ve been charged with attempted murder?
Yes. Attempted murder is a serious indictable offence. You should seek legal representation immediately.
Will I have to go to trial for an attempted murder charge?
You will only go to trial if you plead not guilty. If you plead guilty, the matter will eventually proceed to a sentencing date in the Supreme Court of Queensland.
What legislation covers attempted murder in QLD?
Section 306 of the Queensland Criminal Code.
Can Donnelly Law Group represent clients facing attempted murder charges in regional Queensland?
Yes, we regularly appear for clients located regionally across the state of Queensland
How much does it cost to hire a defence lawyer for attempted murder charges?
At Donnelly Law Group we understand that legal fees can be a concern. That’s why we offer fixed fee arrangements instead of charging per hour. This ensures you know the exact upfront cost with no unexpected invoices. Additionally, we offer flexible payment plans, allowing you to make a small deposit and pay the remainder as your case progresses. This approach ensures that high quality legal representation is accessible to everyone in Queensland.