Facing a serious criminal charge can be an overwhelming experience, especially when the legal process ahead feels unfamiliar. One of the first major stages in Victoria’s court system for indictable offences is the committal hearing. While the term may sound straightforward, its role within the criminal justice process is often misunderstood.
A committal hearing forms part of broader committal proceedings, which act as a preliminary filter before a case is sent to the County Court or Supreme Court for trial. Understanding this step and how it can shape the course of a case is crucial when navigating serious charges.