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CRIMES (OFFENCES AGAINST PREGNANT WOMEN) AMENDMENT BILL 2005
2005
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
(As presented)
(Attorney-General)
Crimes
(Offences Against Pregnant Women) Amendment Bill 2005
Contents
Page
2005
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
(As presented)
(Attorney-General)
Crimes (Offences
Against Pregnant Women) Amendment Bill 2005
A Bill for
An Act to amend the
Crimes Act
1900
The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as
follows:
This Act is the Crimes (Offences Against Pregnant Women) Amendment Act
2005.
This Act commences on the day after its notification day.
Note The naming and commencement provisions automatically commence
on the notification day (see Legislation Act, s 75 (1)).
This Act amends the Crimes Act 1900.
4 ManslaughterNew
section 15 (3)
insert
(3) However, for an aggravated offence against this section, the maximum
penalty is imprisonment for 26 years.
Note Section 48A (Aggravated offences—offences against
pregnant women) makes provision in relation to aggravated offences against this
section.
5 Intentionally
inflicting grievous bodily harmSection
19
omit
A person
substitute
(1) A person
insert
(2) However, for an aggravated offence against this section, the maximum
penalty is imprisonment for 20 years.
Note Section 48A (Aggravated offences—offences against
pregnant women) makes provision in relation to aggravated offences against this
section.
7 Recklessly
inflicting grievous bodily harmSection
20
omit
A person
substitute
(1) A person
insert
(2) However, for an aggravated offence against this section, the maximum
penalty is imprisonment for 13 years.
Note Section 48A (Aggravated offences—offences against
pregnant women) makes provision in relation to aggravated offences against this
section.
omit
A person
substitute
(1) A person
insert
(2) However, for an aggravated offence against this section, the maximum
penalty is imprisonment for 7 years.
Note Section 48A (Aggravated offences—offences against
pregnant women) makes provision in relation to aggravated offences against this
section.
11 Inflicting
actual bodily harmSection
23
omit
A person
substitute
(1) A person
insert
(2) However, for an aggravated offence against this section, the maximum
penalty is imprisonment for 7 years.
Note Section 48A (Aggravated offences—offences against
pregnant women) makes provision in relation to aggravated offences against this
section.
13 Assault
occasioning actual bodily harmSection
24
omit
A person
substitute
(1) A person
insert
(2) However, for an aggravated offence against this section, the maximum
penalty is imprisonment for 7 years.
Note Section 48A (Aggravated offences—offences against
pregnant women) makes provision in relation to aggravated offences against this
section.
15 Culpable
driving of motor vehicleNew section
29 (2A)
insert
(2A) However, for an aggravated offence against subsection (2), the
maximum penalty is imprisonment for 9 years.
Note Section 48A (Aggravated offences—offences against
pregnant women) makes provision in relation to aggravated offences against this
section.
insert
(3A) However, for an aggravated offence against subsection (3), the
maximum penalty is imprisonment for 5 years.
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation
Act
18 New
sections 48A and 48B
insert
48A Aggravated offences—offences against
pregnant women
(1) This section applies to an offence against any of the following
provisions:
(a) section 15 (Manslaughter);
(b) section 19 (Intentionally inflicting grievous bodily harm);
(c) section 20 (Recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm);
(d) section 21 (Wounding);
(e) section 23 (Inflicting actual bodily harm);
(f) section 24 (Assault occasioning actual bodily harm);
(g) section 29 (2) or (3) (Culpable driving of motor vehicle).
(2) The offence is an aggravated offence if—
(a) the offence was committed against a pregnant woman; and
(b) the commission of the offence caused—
(i) the loss of, or serious harm to, the pregnancy; or
(ii) the death of, or serious harm to, a child born alive as a result of
the pregnancy.
(3) If the prosecution intends to prove an aggravated offence, the
relevant factors of aggravation must be stated in the charge.
(4) It is not necessary to prove that the person who committed the offence
had a fault element in relation to any factor of aggravation.
(5) To remove any doubt, the Criminal Code, chapter 2 (other than the
applied provisions) does not apply to an offence to which this section applies,
whether or not it is an aggravated offence.
(6) In this section:
applied provisions—see the Criminal Code, section
10 (1).
cause loss, serious harm or death—a person’s
conduct causes loss, serious harm or death if it substantially contributes to
the loss, serious harm or death.
factor of aggravation means a matter mentioned in
subsection (2) (a) or (b).
harm to a child—see the Criminal Code, dictionary,
definition of harm.
harm to a pregnancy includes maternal haemorrhage, rupture of
the uterus or membranes, placental abruption, pre-term uterine contractions,
fetal haemorrhage and trauma to the fetus.
loss of a pregnancy means a miscarriage or
stillbirth.
serious harm to a child—see the Criminal Code,
dictionary, definition of serious harm.
serious harm to a pregnancy means any harm (including the
cumulative effect of more than 1 harm) that—
(a) is likely to cause loss of the pregnancy; or
(b) endangers, or is likely to endanger, the natural course of the
pregnancy.
48B Alternative verdicts for aggravated
offences—offences against pregnant women
(1) If, in a prosecution for an aggravated offence mentioned in
column 2 of an item in table 48B, the trier of fact is not satisfied
that the defendant committed the aggravated offence, but is satisfied beyond
reasonable doubt that the defendant committed an offence mentioned in column 3
of the item (the alternative offence), the trier of fact may find
the defendant guilty of the alternative offence but only if the defendant has
been given procedural fairness in relation to that finding of guilt.
Table 48B
column 1
item
|
column 2
aggravated offence
|
column 3
alternative offences
|
1
|
section 15 (Manslaughter), aggravated offence
|
1.1 section 15, simple offence
|
|
1.2 section 17 (1) (Suicide—aiding etc)
|
|
1.3 section 17 (2)
|
|
|
1.4 section 20 (Recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm), aggravated
offence
|
|
|
1.5 section 20, simple offence
|
|
|
1.6 section 25 (Causing grievous bodily harm)
|
|
|
1.7 section 29 (2) (Culpable driving of motor vehicle—causing
death), aggravated offence
|
|
|
1.8 section 29 (2), simple offence
|
|
|
1.9 section 42 (Child destruction)
|
|
|
1.10 section 47 (Concealment of birth)
|
|
|
|
2
|
section 19 (Intentionally inflicting grievous bodily harm), aggravated
offence
|
2.1 section 19, simple offence
|
|
2.2 section 20 (Recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm), aggravated
offence
|
|
2.3 section 20, simple offence
|
|
|
2.4 section 21 (Wounding), aggravated offence
|
|
|
2.5 section 21, simple offence
|
|
|
2.6 section 23 (Inflicting actual bodily harm), aggravated
offence
|
|
|
2.7 section 23, simple offence
|
|
|
2.8 section 43 (Childbirth—grievous bodily harm)
|
|
|
|
3
|
section 20 (Recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm), aggravated
offence
|
3.1 section 20, simple offence
|
|
3.2 section 23 (Inflicting actual bodily harm), aggravated
offence
|
|
3.3 section 23, simple offence
|
|
|
3.4 section 25 (Causing grievous bodily harm)
|
|
|
3.5 section 29 (3) (Culpable driving of motor vehicle—causing
grievous bodily harm), aggravated offence
|
|
|
3.6 section 29 (3), simple offence
|
|
|
3.7 section 43 (Childbirth—grievous bodily harm)
|
|
|
|
4
|
section 21 (Wounding), aggravated offence
|
4.1 section 21, simple offence
|
|
4.2 section 23 (Inflicting actual bodily harm), aggravated
offence
|
|
|
4.3 section 23, simple offence
|
|
|
4.4 section 24 (Assault occasioning actual bodily harm), aggravated
offence
|
|
|
4.5 section 24, simple offence
|
|
|
4.6 section 26 (Common assault)
|
|
|
|
(2) In this section:
aggravated offence—see section 48A (2).
simple offence—a simple offence, in
relation to a provision, means an offence against the provision that is not an
aggravated offence against the provision.
substitute
49 Alternative verdicts for certain other offences
against the person
20 Matters
to which court to have regardNew section
342 (1) (w)
insert
(w) if a victim of the offence was a pregnant woman—
(i) whether the person knew, or ought reasonably to have known, that the
woman was pregnant; and
(ii) whether the person intended to cause, or was reckless about causing,
loss of or harm to the pregnancy; and
(iii) the loss of or harm to the pregnancy; and
(iv) whether the person intended to cause, or was reckless about causing,
the death of or harm to a child born alive as a result of the pregnancy;
and
(v) the death of or harm to a child born alive as a result of the
pregnancy.
21 Dictionary,
new definition of actual bodily harm
insert
actual bodily harm to a pregnant woman includes harm to the
pregnancy other than in the course of a medical procedure (whether or not the
woman suffers any other harm).
22 Dictionary,
definition of grievous bodily harm
substitute
grievous bodily harm to a person includes—
(a) any permanent or serious disfiguring of the person; and
(b) for a pregnant woman—loss of or serious harm to the pregnancy
other than in the course of a medical procedure (whether or not the woman
suffers any other harm).
harm to a pregnancy—see section 48A (6).
23 Dictionary,
definition of serious harm
substitute
serious harm—
(a) to a pregnancy—see section 48A (6); and
(b) for part 2A (Industrial manslaughter)—see the Criminal Code,
dictionary.
Endnotes
1 Presentation speech
Presentation speech made in the Legislative Assembly on 2005.
2 Notification
Notified under the Legislation Act on 2005.
3 Republications of amended laws
For the latest republication of amended laws, see
www.legislation.act.gov.au.
© Australian Capital Territory
2005
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