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ClZLMINAL LAW, 6826

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6826 OBIMZNAL LAW.

(2) When any enactment not melztionecl im

said Schedules lins been repealed, confirmed, revived, or p r p e t u n t e d , by any e n a c t m e n t hereby repealed, such repeal, confirmakion, revivor, or perpetuation, d i d not be uEoct~~1 by the repeal eiTectecl by $his Act :

(3) This Act shall not affect the wa-liditv: invaliclitg, effect, or consequcnccs, of nnytliing a I r o d y done or suffered, or any existing s t a t u s 01'

capacity, OT any right, title, obligation, or liability, civil or criminal, already

acquired,

accrued, or incurwecl, or m y remedy o r pro- coe(Iing in respect thereof, or any rcleasci or discliargo of 01' from any debt, p c n d t y , obligation, liahility, clilim, OF C ~ O M I L ~ C ~ , or a11-y indemnity, or tlic proof of any p a ~ t act or thing:.;

ancl m y action, proswition, o r other ~ K K X X X I - ing, begun bei'orc the coiuing into opcrnf;ion o f tlic Corlc, inay, subjecL G o the provisions alf t'hc Coclo, be continued as il! this Act h : d not been lpssecl ; and any action, pmsecutirsm., or otlier poceccding, in rtispect of anything d.:lalzc

o r omitted t o be cloiie lwfure tlic coming i n t o operation of tlxe Code, may, subject to tlic pro- visions of the Cocle, be brought, taken, and prosecuted, in the same maimer as if t h i s Act liacl not been passed :

(4) This Act shall not, except as expressly t h e m i n dwlarcd, aihct any principle or rule of law 01' equity, or estddishecl jurisdiction, or f o r m or course of pleading, practice, or proceclure, not- witlishmcliiig that the same respectively m a y have been in any rumiier airiirrnecl, r e c o g n i s e d or derived, by, in, or from, any e n a c t m e n t hereby repealed :

(5) This Act slid1 not revive or restore m y jurisclic- tiolz, cluty, liability, right, title, privilege, restriction, exemption, usage, practicc, p r o - cedure, form of piiiiishmcnt, 01: other m a t t e r or thing, not Daw existing or in force.

Consl,ruction 8 ut tntulury Statutes, xuios, nricl

4. Prom niid after the coming into operation of t h o Cocle, tlio following rules slidl, unlcss the context ot1-i.w:- wive inciicatcs, apply ~ r i t l i r a s p c t t o t l ~ construction of

oLllor

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CI1IhTTMAL LAW. 6821

Statutes, Statutory Rules, By-laws, and other instruments, that .is i o say,-

(I.) When iu any Statute, Statutory Iiule, By-law, or other i n stiwnient, public or private, the tcrm Cc:folony” is used, or reforcncc is made to an oflcncc bv tho mmc, o-E felony, if, shall be ta~icn t11at reG‘rancc is iutxmclec1 t o an o ~ e n c c which is n crime under thc provisions of the

Cocle :

(2) VE7licn in auy Statute, Statutory R,ulc, By-law,

01’ otlicr ins-tr‘umciit, public or private, iho term

‘‘

~ Z I I ’ C ~C F ’ ’ i s usc?cl, it s l i d be taken that ucEoi.encc is intenclecl t o the crimes of wilful muvdm* mcl mtirdcr ancl each of tliem :

(i5) vTT1icii in any Statute, Stt~tntory Xde, By-Zaw, or otlicr iiistruuncnt, public or pyivatc, tho tc!rm

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la~cexty” is used, it shall bfi tdccii tliat;

rcfcrciica is ial,cntlccl t o tlic crime of stcaling : (it) YvJicii in any Sintutc, Shtiitmy Itulc, By-law,

or o t l m jnstrurncnt, p:,zzl)lic OL’ pyiivate, refer- clzcc i s mtde to any olFciice by mny specific name, it sliall be intended that refcrehca is intenclcc1 t o the oEmice which, under the pro- visions of the Code, is constitutcd by the act or omission t h a t would heretofore have con- stituted ilic offence referred t o :

(5) When in any Statute, Statutory Rule, By-law, o r other iiistrurncnt, public or private, refer- cace is macle t o any of the statutory provisions hereby repealed, it shall bc tnliclz that refer- once is intcncled t o the corresponding p ~ o - visions or sul&itutccl provisions of the Code.

5.

F Y ~ I T ~ :mc2 aft^ the ~ o m i ~ i g into opcmhion of thc provisions

OP Code orclnsivo with

Code, no pewm sliall be liable to Ine triecl or punished in Queenslaiid as For tin inclictable oflence except under the certain express provisions OP tbe Coclc o r some other Statute LXW oxco~ltions+

of Queenslancl, or under tlie express provisions o f s o i ~ c Statute of tlic Unitecl Kingdom which is expressly applied t o Qnccnslaiicl, o r which is in force in all parts of U e r B‘l[ajestly’s Borninions not cxpiesdy excepted from its operation, OF which a~itlticirises thc trial ancl pmishmcat in Qaecnslxad of ofrenders ~14.m liave at places not in.

Qnecnslanrl committ;ccI ofknccs against thC Jaws of United ICingclorn.

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6825 CRIMINAL LAW.

CvinainnE Code Act, 63 TIC!. No. 9,

Civil remedies*

Having.

6.

When by the Code m y act is declared t o be lawful, no action can be brought in respect thereof.

Except as afoyesaid, the provisions of ihis Act shall not affect any right of action which any person woulcl have hacl against; another if this Act liad n a t been passed;

nor shall the omission froin the Code of any penal p o - vi.sion in respect of any act or omission which bef’orc the time of t h o coming into operation of t.he Code constituted an achionable wrong affect any riglit OS actkm in respect thereof.

Clantornpt of Uourt.

8.

Nothing in this Act; or in t h c Codc s l d l a h c t tho nuthorjty of Courts of Eecoid t o puuuish ix1 parson ~ 1 m - mmily f o r the off’oucc co~iimonly lixzown as c c Contempt of Court’’ ; but so that f;l person curzirot be so punished and also pnnishccl under tho provisions of t h e Coda for the same act or omission.

Printing o f

9.

Whenever any amendment is macle in the Corle,

t ~ m e n d m ~ l t a , all copies thereof printed by the Government Printer after t h e amendment shall be so printed as t o set forth the actual provisions of the Code after omitting all repealed provisions o r morcls, ancl einboclying all Izcwly cnacted OF

substituted provisions or words.

10.

At any time after the passing of this Act the Judges of the Smpreme Court may make General 11Lules, t o take effect on the coming i n t o operation of tlic Code, with respect to the several matters specified in the Code as matters with respect t o which they may make General .&ules.

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Sect,

1.

2, 8, 4i.

5, ti.

7.

8.

I).

104

11.

12,

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

2 0.

21.

22.

23.

24, 25.

26.

27.

23.

29.

80.

31.

32, 53, 3 I!, 35, 864

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8880 CRTIXTNAL LAW,

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CviminctZ Code. GS Vru. No. 0,

PART 11.-OPPENCES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDEFL.

44.

45.

46.

47.

48.

50.

51.

52.

53.

419.

C)&ITTER VU, --SlC1 ,ITION,' Definition of Redit ions in tention.

Innocent in ton ti on^^

Definition of seditious cntcrprises, Wc.

Unlawful mtlw t o commit capital affoiiees.

Other unlawfu2 onths t o commit offoncos.

Compiil&n, how far n dcfonco.

Effect of proaecution.

Unlawful drilling.

Sedition.

Dofttmniiou of foreign pincos, 64.

85.

56.

57.

58.

50 *

GO.

61..

62.

G3.

6 4 I G 5 . 66.

67.

65.

69.

70.

71.

72.

73.

74.

5%.

'76.

'77.

713 I

Tntorforence with Goternnr o r Ninisters.

Disturbing the ImgiRl ntu FO.

False eviclence before Pnrlinment.

Witnessmi refusing t o attend or give evidenca belore Parliament or yarlin- Member of Parliament receiving bribes.

Bribery of Member of Pmlininent, Interference vith the Logisln ,I t u+e.

mentary committee.

CHaPTER IS.-UNLA,WBUL ASSKMBLTEIEI ; BRISAGFIES O F T k E PEACE.

Definitions.

Puiiishment oE unlawSii1 aswnibly. \ Punishment of riot. .

Riatars remaiuing nfter Proclnnrntioii ordering them t o disperse.

Riotei-~ demoliuhii~g buildings, C%C.

Rioters injuring building, machinery, $c.

Smuggling or r e w u i q goods uiider arms.

Smuggling under itl*mu o r in disguise.

Going armed ao as t o cause fear.

Forcible entry.

Porcible detniner.

Affray.

Challenge t o fight a duel, Prize fight.

Thrafitauing violence.

Assembling f o r tba purporjo of smuggling.

Unl&wf ul processions.

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CXRIMINAL LAW. 6881

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1899. Cr inzina 2 Code,

GIZAPTER XI.--TIRhCY.

Boct.

79.

80. FurthQr clafinitiun of pirtttcs.

81. Punishment of pirucy.

82.

83. Aiding pimtcs.

Definition of piracy in general.

Attempted pirncy with personal violonca.

I'ART IIL-OPI?ENCES AG.AINST THE ADNINISTRATION

03" LAW AND JUSTICl3 AND AGAINST PUBLIO

AUTHORITY.

CHATTER XII.-l)I&CLORINC+ OFPIClIhL SlCC!SWl"l!

Ilisclosuro of secrets volntiiig ti, defencetj by public ol'licors.

Obtaining disclosure of sccrots ~wlntiiig to dofcncrrj.

Discloaura of oilier official aecrota.

CI-IAPTEB XIIX.-CK)RRUP!CTON ANI) AB U314 Oli' OYFlCXIZ

Official corruption.

Extortion by public oflicors.

Public ~ K c u r s intoroat-et1 iu contrncic~.

Onicera chnrgccl .with ndniiiiistrul;icm of popovl;y oE t~ tipocid c1inreol;or or w i t h F&a clnima by OlIicinlfi.

Abuse of oEc0.

Corruption QE survcyor md vrcluntor.

Palse certificates by public officera.

Administering extra-judicial outl-ls.

Talse assumption of authority.

Personating public officers.

~l>accin,l dittios.

CHAFTER XIV.-COBRUPT AND IMPROPER PllACTFCES AT ELECl"l'ON~

Definitions.

Permmtion.

Double voting, Tr e fitin g.

Undue influence.

Bribery.

P u r t h c r panalty for corrupt practiceB.

Illegal practices.

Other illegal practices.

Corrupt and illegal practices : Time.

Interference at elections.

Electors attempting t o violde secrecy of b a h t . Other attempts of like kind.

Stuffing ballot-boxes.

Offences by presiding officers nt olectiotis.

False answers t o qtmstions rtl; elcdioue.

Interfering with secrecy n t elections.

Breaking seal of puclrets used et, elections.

Offences at alcctious whau voting is by post.

Falso claims.

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6832 CRIMINAL LAW.

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O ~ i m i i i a 1 Uo&ea ti3 TTrc. No. I),

I

CHAPTER xvr.-oFFmcm RELATING TO THX ADMINISTlIATION OF JUSTICE,

Seat.

II 9.

120.

121.

122.

123.

12h.

126.

126.

12’7.

1.28.

t.29.

3.30.

131.

182.

133, 184.

136.

136, 137.

138.

139, 1.40.

Dofini ti on of judici 81 prace ed i ng . Jutkicid CO rruption.

Official corruption not judicinl but rolnting t o offencca, CoI-rupting or threatening jurors.

Perjury,

Puzhhment of perjury.

Evidence om clurga of perjury.

Pnbricating evidence, Corruption of witmaem.

Deceiving witnesses.

Destroying evidence.

Praventiiig witnessas From attanding.

Conspirncy t a bring f d s o nccuantion.

UoiispiTing t o defeat justico.

Grimpounding crimes.

Go rn prrunrlin g perm 1 action s.

AclvmtiBing a rowrtrd for tho rcluni o€ stolen prol~~rtty, &o.

Jmticw noting o p j ~ r c ~ ~ v o l y o r w h n i inkwostutl.

Delay t o take pcr~oii nrroHtccl boiorc ningi~trntc.

Bririging fictitiom rwlioii on TIC^ dxtuto.

Znaorting advei~tisc~mont wiiliont autliority ~ l f courl.

Attempbing t o pervcrt justice.

141.

142.

143.

144.

145.

146.

147.

148.

1489.

150.

151.

152.

153.

154.

155.

156.

167.

158.

150, 160.

161.

162.

1W.

Forcibly rescuiii g capital uff enders.

Aiding prisonars t o escape.

Escape by prisoner.

Pes lriittin g escape.

Harbouring escnped p~isoncra.

Rescuing in~niia persons.

l<ernoviiig, &e., property uiidei- lnwf ti1 seizure.

Obstructing oflicers of courts of justice.

CHAPTER, XVIIL-OFFENCES RELATING TO THE corn D cfiuitions.

CounterEeiting gold srid silver coin.

Preparation for coining gold and silver cuin.

Clip p i n g

Possesalon of clippings.

Uttering count8rfeit gold or silver coin.

Repeated uttering of counterfeit current gold 01’ silver coin, or poswssion of severd such coins.

Offences after previoiis conviction.

Counterfcitjng copper coin.

Uttoriing bnsa c o p p r coin.

DefiLoing coin by stamping words thcrenii.

‘ZTthring foreign coin, ruodnln, Ac., n8 carront coin with iii~ciit to clofrmcl.

Xxporti ng cnuntcdkit coin.

I-Taving pmwmion of more thnir Gvo pir‘cos of cauntoitfeit Earoign coiu, T c n c l c ~ of defncacl coin n o t legal t ~ i ~ c l e r : Pelznltg f o r uttering.

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GI-IAPTER XIX.--OPPEISOES RELATING TO POSTS AND TELXGRAPHS

1 9 3 . 3 - 9 3 , 1 9 4 . 3 - 9 5 . I 9 G .

3-97.

1 9 8 . 1 9 9 . 2 00.

201.

208.

2 0 3 . 2 0 4 . 2 0 5 .

Stopping mnils.

Intercepting things sont by p o d or kolcgmph.

Tnmporing with thiiigs RCUC by post; or tologrnph.

Wilful misrlelivo1y of thing8 sent by posh or telo,rrrnph.

Obtainiiig letters by lid80 pivtences, Seciwlirig lcttcrs.

~ ' r ~ ~ , ~ ~ c l u l c n t h u e OF money orclors ancl po8tnl notoN.

FrsurlLiloiit rnossiage~ rcymctiijg moxioy orders.

Sonding clangomns 01- obscona lhiiigs by pout.

Itetnrding clolivcry oE n i d s , 4c.

Obstructing mnils.

Pondty o n mid-coach driver or gunrrla loitcring.

k'mudule ii t 1 y r o rnovi 11 g s I; amp H

.

Praudalent uvmion ol' p o ~ h l h w a . Carrying lot tcra olhorwiso thnn by post.

Illognlly indcing poatel oiivolapen o r Hatting u p potd olIico o r OECO for Male of

~ttunpe, OP obstrrxding p ~ t ofico.

1I)ad;roying or clainnging lottur recoivors.

I'lflcing injurious subatnncos i n o r q u i n R t lutkr boxos.

Olxdruciiiig pm(, n,ud tclrgrrtph oflicoa.

O b ~ t i w c ~ iiig 1mt rtnd tolcgrnpli olficora in tho exociitioii o f clul;y, SGc.

Intorloronco with tulr.grnplis.

A t t ~ t i i p t t o injtxro tolographs.

Nagligently injuring talagra phs.

Violation of scc.rccy.

Making c!iargos for us0 of tclegritph lino without authoi*ity.

Erection or muiiilenunce of tctegrnph lines without ailthority.

Obetructing poasesaion o f p o ~ t and telegraph oficers, &e, Reaiding officors.

CHAPTER XX.-MISDELLRNEOUS OFFENCEB AGAINKC PuBLru AUTHORITY PnlRe cloclnrntioil ns t o execution of sentence of danth.

False Rtnteinaiits in statements required to be under oath o r solemn declaration.

False declnrations and statements.

Evi denco,

Shooting a t C u s t o m boats or officers.

Resisting oficera engaged in provontiug smuggling, Besisting Customs o6cers.

Resisting public officers.

Refuenl by public officer t o porforln duty.

Neglect of officers t o suppresa riot.

Neglect t o aid in suppressing riot.

Neglect t o aid in arresting offenders.

Disobedience i o statute law.

Disobedience t o lawful order issued by dxduhory authority.

PART IV.-ACTS INJURIOUS TO TEE 3'UBLIC IN GBN ERAL.

DHAPTBIC XXL-OFFENCES RELATING TO XZELTGIOUS WOIZY1-IIP.

2 0 6 .

2 0 7 . Disturbing religious tvorihip.

Offering violence t o officiating minietem of religion.

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CRIMINAL LAW.

Orintin ab 00 de. 03 Vrc. No. 9, CEIAPTER. XXIJ.-OFFENCES AGAINST bI0RALITY.

6834

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sect.

208.

200.

210.

213.

212.

21 3.

214, 215.

21 0.

217.

218.

219.

220.

222.

222.

228.

224!.

225.

226, 237.

228.

2".

230.

251.

232.

233, 234.

235.

238, 23'7.

238.

239, 240.

241.

242.

243.

244.

Unnatural off e n c m

Attempt t o corninit u nnd ma l offences.

Tndeeent trerttmcnt of boys under fourteen.

IiidecenL practices between mdcs.

Dofileinant of girls under twelve.

TToiiseliolder permitting rlefilcmcnt oE yonng girl8 on hi3 premises.

Attempt t o ahum girls mider ten.

Dafiloinaiit of girl 8 under fourteen find of idiota.

Indocent; t;l.entment of girls unrler foiirteen.

lirocurntion

.

Procuring defilement of womm by ilirenfa, or f~*:~ucl, or nthniuiatoring d t ~ g s . A.bducl,ioli of gh.1 under eighteen with iiiCcnti t o h v o c n r n d Buowlct'lgo.

Unlawful deteiition with intent t o dofile or in a brothcl.

Conspiracy t o dafilo.

Incest by man.

Incost by adult female.

Attempts t o procuro abortion.

The like by wornon w i t h chilcl.

Bnpplying drugs or inatrumciitw t o procuro rtlortioit.

Obscene publicntiona nucl oshibitions, Knowledgo o f r~go itrimatorinl.

Common nuiannces.

Bawdy housas.

Gaming hoizacs.

Bet tiu g 11 o us OH.

Lotteries.

Acting as lreepcr of bawdy houses, gamiug housm, belting houses, and lottories.

Miacondnct with rogaml t o corpses.

F'uIse information 8s t o henlth of foreign ships.

Exposing f o r Bale t h i u p iiiifit for food.

Dealing i n diseased meat.

Adultemting liquor.

Adulterrttion of beverages.

Frauds 011 1lLlId In\vva,

Dealing with land fr,zuilulcntly xcquirotl from t h e Crowii.

Pmudolent destruction or rcmov:il of goods liable t o duty.

I

hderlQll% 2LCtS.

CI-IL~I'TE~Z XXIII,-i??TTIYANI~1!3 : b~J.M~0IYI)I.7(~T ILICLATZNC~ TO t N l t I ' W ~ .

CHAPTER XSZV.-OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH.

CETATTfCIR XXY.-RIIISCELLANEUUS OE'FENCEB.

PART V.-OFEENCES AGAINST TUE PERSON AND RELh- TING TO MARRIAGE h h ' D PARBNTAL I%IG-IlTS AND TZDUSLS.

DUTIES AND AGAINST THB REPUTh'.l'ION O P INDI-

CRAPTki2'R XXYT. -ASSAULTS! ANI) VIOLENCE TO TFIE I'ERSON Gl~:N151111LI~Y : JUBTIFtCATION AND 1CSUTJSE

245. Dofinition of nssault.

246, A~ranults unlnwful.

247. Exacution of wiztonea.

248, Execution of ~)rocess,

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Sect.

249.

2 5 0 . 251.

252.

293.

254.

265.

26G, 25'7.

258.

260.

260.

261.

262.

283.

264- 2 8 5 . 2C5G.

2 G T . 265,

2cm.

270.

272.

272.

273.

274.

2 7 5 . 2776.

277.

278.

279.

280.

251.

282..

283.

284.

C H A P T E R XXVIT.--I)UTIES RELATING T O TRE PRESERVATION OF HUMAN LIFE.

285.

2 S G . 2 8 7 - 2 8 8 . 259.

2 9 0 .

2 9 1.

2 ! m 3 ; , 203.

294.

295.

29 G.

297.

208.

299.

Duty to provide uecewwias, Duty of head of family.

Duty of masters.

Duty o f parsons doing d ~ i i p r o ~ i ~ nets.

Duty of pei*sona in olrarge of daiigorous things.

Duty to do certain ncta.

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6836 CRIMINAL LAW.

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Orirninal Cu&. 63 T I C . No. 9, Beot.

300.

301.

302, 303.

304.

305, 306.

30'7.

308.

309.

310.

311.

312.

313.

314.

315, 316.

817.

318, 319.

320.

321.

322.

323.

32-4.

326.

326.

327.

328.

329.

330.

331.

332.

3.33.

334.

Unlnwful h omicid 8.

Definition of wilEul murder.

Definition of: m u d e r . Definition of rnrtnaliLughtex.

Killing on provocation.

Ptinishnicnt of rnurdcr.

Attempt t o miirder.

Accessory after tho fact t o murcler.

Written threats t o murder.

Conqiring t o murder.

Pu~is1mmn.l; of rnnnslnughtw, Aiding suicide.

Attempting to eornrnit suicido, Eilling unborn child.

Conceding the birth 01 chiIclren.

CHAPTER XXIX.-OFl?ENOES ENDANGERING LITE OR HEARLTII,

Dieabliiig in order to coiizmit indictiible offonce.

Stripafying iu order t o commit inclictablo offoncc.

Acts intended tu cnum grievous bodily h n r m or p~~evoiit; uyprchonsion.

lJreventing escape Emm wreclc.

Intentionally emlmgering ~afrtty oE pertjolls tviivelliiig by railwtbg.

Grievous bodily bnrin.

Attempting t o in jure by o q h i v u substanee~.

Mnliciously adminisGering poieon with iiitcnt t o hnrtn.

Vounding mid sir~dnr acts.

Failure t o supply necessmiea.

Endangering life or health of nppreutices or scrvnnta.

EndangeriIig life of cliildrer~ by exposure.

Sottirig man-traps.

Negligent acts cauaing l i a n a .

Eachngering sfifety of persona tmwlliiig by rxilwnp.

Sendiug or taking itnstJiworthy s h i p t o sea.

Eridangering slenrnships by tarnperilig w i t h machinery.

The like by cngineers.

Evading Innvs as t o e q u i p e n t of skips nnd diippiug dangerom goods.

Landing explosives.

CHAPTER, S X X. -ASSAULTS.

335= Common n'ssitult.

336. Assault with intent t o couilnit unn:ttuid o f h i c e . 33'7. Indecent assault ou males.

338. Aaaaults on permns protecting wreclrs.

338. Assaults occasioning bodily harm.

340. Serious asaaulb.

CHAPTER XXXL-ASSAULTS PUNISRRBLI~C ON ATTMMARY DONVICTIQN, 341. Jurisdiction of justices.

342.

843, Common xssanlts, 544. Aggravated nssaults.

346. Effect; of m i n n i n r y conviction 01' disrniwml.

8413. h s a a d t s in iutorFerencc with f'ruodom of trado o r work, Some nssaults noi t o be R O dealt with.

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Definition of rape.

Punishment of rape.

Attempt t o commit mpe.

Indecenb susaults on CerndoH, A bcluction.

Abduction o f girl8 under Mixteen.

Rule of cvidanco.

CRAPTXR XXXV.-’DWA1\ITd7’~ON.

DeGnitioii oE ‘‘ periodical.’’

Deiinitio;n o€ defamntory maittor.

Questions of fact and law.

Definition of dsf nmniion.

Publication

Publication O F defamatory mattor primd ,facia unlnclrful, A bsoluto protection : Pr~vilege of l’nrliamont.

Absolute protection : Pilivilogca of Sudgca, witnossos, and otliurs in c o t ~ t f l of Absolute protection : I i i ~ p ~ r t ~ of oIlicin1 inquiries.

Protection : R q o z ’ t ~ of runttera of public interesf;.

Protectioii : Pair comment.

Protection : Truth.

Qualified protection : EXCURO.

Goad faith,

Belevamy nud public benefit questions of fact, Unlnwful publication of def~nm ntory inntter.

Defamntion of Meubcrlr of Prwlitmen.1; by gttrungors.

Befence in case of defamation by r o d s , muiicls, d g m , signals, or p e a t ~ n ~ , Publitshing o r threatening: t o publish dofainntory mnttcr with intonti t o oxtort Liability of proprietor, publieh or, nn d cditor of pi*iotlical~.

Protcctiou of ixinacarit aeIl0ra of periodicale.

Protection of innoctmt sollera of boolcs, Protaction of ctnp1oyera.

Prosecution of iiewspicpars to 110 by H t i i i d i o i i 01 iti ,Jtitlg:o fiUh1\1’ iiutico, Summmy jurisdictiou in trivial CDBUM of dol!urtiiltion.

j U s t ic e,

money I

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6888 CRIMINAL LAW.

C ~ i m i n a l Code. 63 VIO. N o * O,

PART VI,---OP$'ENCES RELATING TO PROPERTY

AJY

S, CONTRACTS.

8 e c L

890.

591.

302.

393.

394.

895 *

396.

397.

308.

DIVISION ~,-S'I!EAIJK c$ AND ZTKB OPFUNCES.

CHAPTIER XXXVI. - STICALIN G ,

Things capable of beiiig stolen.

Definition of si enling, Specinl cases.

Bunds, &c., held under direction.

FUIICIA, Scc., rcceived by ngcnta f o r sale.

Money roceiveil for aiiotbcr.

Stealing by prr*soii~ Iitzvhg nii interest iu t h e tliiug tiiolen.

Rusbnnd and wife.

Puiiiehnieiit of s t e n l i n ~ .

Xu71 islwzerLt in Xpecia 1 C'i~scs.

I . Stealing wills.

IT. $tealing things sent by poNtt.

1V. Sictiling from the pmson ; &ding g ~ d t r in t r n s i t , &e.

V. Stenling by persons in the public sorvico.

TTT. Stcnling by cledcs aud servants.

V1T. Stealing by directors or officers o E compnnies.

1x1. fitruliug cnttle.

VIII. Stealing by ngents, L ~ C .

IX. Stealing piwpw'ty of d u e of SfjOO.

XI. Steeling after previous conviction.

X. Stealing by tenants or lodgoru.

399.

400.

401.

402.

4Q3, 404.

406.

40G.

407.

408.

CHAPTER XSXYII.--OPFENCICM ANALOGOUS TO STEALING.

Conceding registers.

Coricenliiig wilh.

Concealing deeds,

Killing n~iinalw with intent t o ateal.

Severing with intcnt to steal.

Using registered BraiiJs wihli criminal intention.

Praudzilleatly dealing with minerals in mines.

Bdngiiig atolea goods into Queonsln~id.

Frnudulent disposition of' mortpgod goods.

Fraudulent appropintion of power.

CHAPTER XXXVII1.-STEALING WITH VIOLENCE : EXTORTION RY TRREATB

Definition of robbery.

Loaded arms.

Punishment of robbery.

A ttemptcd robbery : Accompanied by wounding o r in company.

A s s a u l t with intent to stenl.

Demanding property with ~ ~ i e n n c e s with inicrit t o stcnl.

Dcmnucling p t q m t y by written thrents.

Atteinptu at extortion by thmdxj.

Procuring execution of cleccltl, $c., by threats,

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420, 421, 428.

420.

430.

481,

432 I

433.

434.

486,

430.

43’7.

$38.

439.

4410.

4!4l.

442,

443 I

444,

$45.

446.

44’7.

448.

44s.

450.

461, 452.

GHA?’‘Cl~R SL. -Oll’~AININ(: PROPERTY OR UlLE:3)1T BY F A W E PRXTENUIS:

(:FPEATI*UG,

Definition.

Obtniuiiig goocls by Inlee pretences,

Obtaiiiiiig c!xecutiuii of a sacurit,g by false protencos.

Cliczting.

P ~ n u t l a o n anlo or m o r t g a g ~ of pro1)crty.

Protaadiiig to uxorciw witchcrnft o r lell forlunos.

cons piracy t o clcfruucl.

CEIAI’TER XLT.1.-FRAUDS BY TRUSTEES AXD OFli‘ICEICS O F CONPANIBS AND COBPORATIONS : FALSE ACCOUNTING.

TruateeM fraudulently di,qpusiiig of trust property.

Directors and mfficeus of coi*porntions or compnnios frnudulently appropriating False statements by oiliciale of companies.

Dof on ce.

M imp p r o p i ation by m ernb ers of local nutb oriti e ~ . Fruudulent false nccouuting,

Pnlae nccounting by public officer.

property, or becl$ag frnudulent ~~ccounts, or fdsifyiug b00lm or ncconnt;~.

CHATTER SLIII. --SUMMARY CONVICTION FOE STEALING AND LIKX INYICTABLE OPPXNCIES.

Indictable offoncea which may be dealt with suanmnrily.

Procedure.

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CRIMINAL L A V I

Criminal Codo.

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03 VIC. No. 9,

Sact.

433.

$54, 455..

456.

#G7.

468.

459.

460.

461.

4G2.

463.

464.

465.

406, 467, 468.

469.

Unlawfully dredging for oysters.

Unlnwfully talrirq~ fish.

Arrest without; ij’\.ar1’iLut.

Wmrmit in Erst inwt&nco.

Effcct of stiruin:crg couvictioti and of civil pwccodinp.

DIVISION Ir.-INJUl%IXS TO PJI1Ol’E1~T~’.

C E1 AP TE R S LV. -D W I N I: TI 0 R’ fit

UIll&ivful acts.

Acts done, with intent t o defraud.

Damage.

URAI’TICR XLVI.-OFB’ENUE%

Amon.

Attempts to commit itiwn.

Sclting ijre to c r o p uml growing plants.

Attempting l o set iira t o CPOIIR, &c.

Ciisting nway sliips.

A.(;tem~)ts t o cast away s h i p t )bat iuctiug nnd i l l j uring railwiLylj, In j n r j rig tl-i 1 im nls.

M d i c i o m injuries i n gcanorol.

P ~ ~ ~ c ~ ~ ~ s ~ v z c I z ~ ! iit &)mid - Caws.

I. DPstroyii,g o r dnmaging mi inhabited l i o ~ w 01% n vos0el wiLh explosives.

IT. Sen bank, os ,wx wnll, nrzvigntion woi~ktl, o r britlgcs.

111. Willv and rvegiuters.

W . Wrecka.

VI. Otlier thinga of special value.

V. liailways.

TIL Deeds and records.

$70.

471 I 472.

473.

414! I

4’76.

976.

47 ’7.

478.

470.

m.

481 I 482.

488.

Attempts t o destroy property by explosives, Attempt8 to injure mines.

Int e.i* fcrin g with m m i n o RignslP.

I n terferiug with t i :t;vigiLtion WO rk 9.

C om in unicatin g infectious disenmv to nnimuls.

?‘ravelling with infected animals.

Romo vitig boundary marlra, 0 11~f.r t1c.t in g ritil\Vvitp.

Sending letters tlircateniug to burn or destroy.

Arrest without warrant.

CHAPTER XEVII.--BUMMARY CC)NVlCTION Y U I i CERTA1N OIWEXGES Offenccs which may be dealt: with sunimnrily.

Pro c e du re.

Trivial charges.

Effect of summary conviction nnd of civil proceedings.

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CI-IAPTICR LZ-I'ELEPBEATKON F O R FORGXRY.

610.

611. Counterfeit stampa.

612. Paper for postal pnrpoaes.

6 l L Papcr nucl dies f o r postage atfirnps.

Instrumcuts niid materials for forgery.

CkIAPTER LII.-PBESONATION~

514, Person&iion in general,

6 15. T?"iLlselp nolr nowledging dee&+ recogniennces, &e.

516. Pcrsoiintion o f a person nnmed in R certificahe.

517. Lending certificattcs foy par~on~btion.

D LVISION IT.--Ol?~ENC13S CONNECTED WITH TRADE AND BREACH OB CONTIZACT.

C'I-ZAPTEEL LIIL-FRAUDULENT UERTORS.

618. Dofinitinn.

629.

820. P r n u t l ~ by iusolveals.

621. 0I;lro~ frnuda by insolvents,

622.

Rbsconditrg with p ~ o p c r t y in coritcmplntionof o r itntncdintcly nfler insolvency.

1'alditicatu.m of buu11s bp inaolvents,

Referensi

Dokumen terkait

T r ~ ~ ~ j ~ i o n ~ l * 1 a The provisions of section 9 of The Legal ~ r a c t i ~ i o n e r ~ Act A ~ e n d ~ e ~ t Act of 1938 as in force immediately prior to the passing of The