The perpetrator is liable for their actions, depending on the type of hate crime that they committed.

Hate crimes are very serious offenses because the biased motive may be considered to be an aggravating circumstance. This means that the offense is considered to be more dangerous than others due to it being committed because of a biased motive.

Right to a fair trial

The right to a fair trial applies to all forms of liability. Both the perpetrator and the victim have rights and duties during the trial. Read more about the right to a fair trial.

About this section

This section of the Guide will explain different forms of liability for hate crimes.

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Last updated 17/07/2023