Giving a bribe
(1) A person commits an offence if:
(a) the person dishonestly:
(i) provides a benefit to another person; or
(ii) causes a benefit to be provided to another person; or
(iii) offers to provide, or promises to provide, a benefit to another person; or
(iv) causes an offer of the provision of a benefit, or a promise of the provision of a benefit, to be made to another person; and
(b) the person does so with the intent of influencing:
(i) a juror (who may or may not be the other person) in the exercise of the juror's duties as a juror; or
(ii) a potential juror (who may or may not be the other person) in the exercise of the potential juror's duties as a potential juror.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years.
Receiving a bribe
(2) A person commits an offence if:
(a) the person is a juror or potential juror; and
(b) the person dishonestly:
(i) asks for a benefit for himself, herself or another person; or
(ii) receives or obtains a benefit for himself, herself or another person; or
(iii) agrees to receive or obtain a benefit for himself, herself or another person; and
(c) the person does so with the intent:
(i) that the exercise of the person's duties as a juror or potential juror will be influenced; or
(ii) of inducing, fostering or sustaining a belief that the exercise of the person's duties as a juror or potential juror will be influenced.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years.
Determination of dishonesty to be a matter for the trier of fact
(3) In a prosecution for an offence against this section, the determination of dishonesty is a matter for the trier of fact.
Expressions have Criminal Code meaning
(4) An expression used in this section that is also used in Chapter 7 of the Criminal Code has the same meaning in this section as it has in that Chapter.