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CRIMES AMENDMENT (GANG AND VEHICLE RELATED OFFENCES) BILL 2001





                          New South Wales




Crimes Amendment (Gang and Vehicle
Related Offences) Bill 2001


Contents
                                                                      Page

            1   Name of Act                                             2
            2   Commencement                                            2
            3   Amendment of Crimes Act 1900 No 40                      2
            4   Amendment of other Acts                                 2


Schedules
            1 Amendment of Crimes Act 1900                              3
            2 Amendment of other Acts                                  10
I certify that this PUBLIC BILL, which originated in the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, has
finally passed the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL and the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY of NEW
SOUTH WALES.

                                              Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
                                              Legislative Assembly,
                                              Sydney,                       , 2001




                               New South Wales


Crimes Amendment (Gang and Vehicle
Related Offences) Bill 2001
Act No     , 2001



An Act to amend the Crimes Act 1900 in relation to the commission of certain
offences in company, kidnapping, car-jacking, threatening witnesses, recruiting
children to carry out criminal activity and the stealing, receiving and unlawful
possession of motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts; and for other purposes.




I have examined this Bill, and find it to correspond in all respects with the Bill as
finally passed by both Houses.


                            Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Assembly.
Clause 1         Crimes Amendment (Gang and Vehicle Related Offences) Bill 2001




The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:

   1     Name of Act
             This Act is the Crimes Amendment (Gang and Vehicle Related
             Offences) Act 2001.

   2     Commencement
             This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by
             proclamation.

   3     Amendment of Crimes Act 1900 No 40
             The Crimes Act 1900 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

   4     Amendment of other Acts
             The Acts specified in Schedule 2 are amended as set out in that
             Schedule.




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Amendment of Crimes Act 1900                                       Schedule 1




Schedule 1          Amendment of Crimes Act 1900
                                                                       (Section 3)


 [1]   Section 33A Discharging loaded arms with intent

       Insert at the end of the section:
               (2) A person is guilty of an offence under this subsection if the
                   person commits an offence under subsection (1) in the
                   company of another person or persons. A person convicted of
                   an offence under this subsection is liable to imprisonment for
                   20 years.

 [2]   Section 33B Use or possession of weapon to resist arrest etc

       Insert at the end of the section:
               (2) A person is guilty of an offence under this subsection if the
                   person commits an offence under subsection (1) in the
                   company of another person or persons. A person convicted of
                   an offence under this subsection is liable to imprisonment for
                   15 years.

 [3]   Section 35 Malicious wounding or infliction of grievous bodily harm

       Insert at the end of the section:
               (2) A person is guilty of an offence under this subsection if the
                   person commits an offence under subsection (1) in the
                   company of another person or persons. A person convicted of
                   an offence under this subsection is liable to imprisonment for
                   10 years.

 [4]   Section 59 Assault occasioning actual bodily harm

       Insert at the end of the section:
               (2) A person is guilty of an offence under this subsection if the
                   person commits an offence under subsection (1) in the
                   company of another person or persons. A person convicted of
                   an offence under this subsection is liable to imprisonment for
                   7 years.


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Schedule 1         Amendment of Crimes Act 1900




 [5]     Part 3, Division 13A

         Insert after Part 3, Division 13:

         Division 13A        Kidnapping

         85A    Kidnapping
                (1) Basic offence
                    A person who takes or detains a person, without the person's
                    consent:
                    (a)    with the intention of holding the person to ransom, or
                    (b)    with the intention of obtaining any other advantage,
                      is liable to imprisonment for 14 years.
                (2) Aggravated offence
                    A person is guilty of an offence under this subsection if:
                    (a)   the person commits an offence under subsection (1) in
                          the company of another person or persons, or
                    (b)   the person commits an offence under subsection (1) and
                          at the time of, or immediately before or after, the
                          commission of the offence, actual bodily harm is
                          occasioned to the alleged victim.
                      A person convicted of an offence under this subsection is liable
                      to imprisonment for 20 years.
                (3) Specially aggravated offence
                    A person is guilty of an offence under this subsection if the
                    person commits an offence under subsection (1):
                    (a)    in the company of another person or persons, and
                    (b)    at the time of, or immediately before or after, the
                           commission of the offence, actual bodily harm is
                           occasioned to the alleged victim.
                      A person convicted of an offence under this subsection is liable
                      to imprisonment for 25 years.
                (4) Alternative verdicts
                    If on the trial of a person for an offence under subsection (2) or
                    (3) the jury is not satisfied that the accused is guilty of the
                    offence charged, but is satisfied on the evidence that the


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Amendment of Crimes Act 1900                                           Schedule 1




                     accused is guilty of a lesser offence under this section, it may
                     find the accused not guilty of the offence charged but guilty of
                     the lesser offence, and the accused is liable to punishment
                     accordingly.
               (5) A person who takes or detains a child is to be treated as acting
                   without the consent of the child.
               (6) A person who takes or detains a child does not commit an
                   offence under this section if:
                   (a)    the person is the parent of the child or is acting with the
                          consent of a parent of the child, and
                   (b)    the person is not acting in contravention of any order of
                          a court relating to the child.
               (7) In this section:
                   child means a child under the age of 16 years.
                   detaining a person includes causing the person to remain
                   where he or she is.
                   parent of a child means a person who has, in relation to the
                   child, all the duties, powers, responsibilities and authority that,
                   by law, parents have in relation to their children.
                   taking a person includes causing the person to accompany a
                   person and causing the person to be taken.

 [6]   Section 90A Kidnapping

       Omit the section.

 [7]   Section 99 Demanding property with intent to steal

       Insert at the end of the section:
               (2) A person is guilty of an offence under this subsection if the
                   person commits an offence under subsection (1) in the
                   company of another person or persons. A person convicted of
                   an offence under this subsection is liable to imprisonment for
                   14 years.

 [8]   Section 154AA Car stealing etc

       Omit "motor car" from section 154AA (1). Insert instead "motor vehicle".


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Schedule 1         Amendment of Crimes Act 1900




 [9]     Section 154AA (2)

         Omit the definition of motor car. Insert instead:
                    identification plate means a plate authorised to be placed on a
                    vehicle, or taken to have been placed on a vehicle, under the
                    Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 of the Commonwealth.
                    motor vehicle means:
                    (a)     a motor vehicle within the meaning of the Road
                            Transport (General) Act 1999 (whether or not the
                            vehicle contains the motor intended to form part of it),
                            or
                    (b)     a motor intended to form part of, or capable of forming
                            part of, any such vehicle, or
                    (c)     any part of any such motor vehicle containing, or
                            consisting of, an identification plate.

[10]     Section 154C

         Insert after section 154B:

       154C     Car-jacking
                (1) A person who:
                    (a)   assaults another person with intent to take a motor
                          vehicle and, without having the consent of the owner or
                          person in lawful possession of it, takes and drives it, or
                          takes it for the purpose of driving it, or
                    (b)   without having the consent of the owner or person in
                          lawful possession of a motor vehicle, takes and drives
                          it, or takes it for the purpose of driving it, when a person
                          is in or on it,
                      is liable to imprisonment for 10 years.
                (2) A person is guilty of an offence under this subsection if the
                    person commits an offence under subsection (1) in
                    circumstances of aggravation. A person convicted of an offence
                    under this subsection is liable to imprisonment for 14 years.




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Amendment of Crimes Act 1900                                         Schedule 1




               (3) In this section:
                   circumstances of aggravation means circumstances involving
                   any one or more of the following:
                   (a)     the alleged offender is in the company of another person
                           or persons,
                   (b)     the alleged offender is armed with an offensive weapon
                           or instrument,
                   (c)     the alleged offender maliciously inflicts actual bodily
                           harm on any person.
                   motor vehicle means a motor vehicle within the meaning of the
                   Road Transport (General) Act 1999.

[11]   Section 188 Receiving stolen property where stealing a serious
       indictable offence

       Omit "shall be liable to imprisonment for ten years.". Insert instead:
                     is liable:
                     (a)     if the property is a motor vehicle or a motor vehicle
                             part, to imprisonment for 12 years, or
                     (b)     in the case of any other property, to imprisonment for
                             10 years.

[12]   Section 188 (2)

       Insert at the end of section 188:
               (2) In this section:
                   motor vehicle has the same meaning as it has in section
                   154AA.




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Schedule 1         Amendment of Crimes Act 1900




[13]     Section 315A

         Insert after section 315:

       315A     Threatening or intimidating victims or witnesses
                (1) A person who threatens to do or cause, or who does or causes,
                    any injury or detriment to any other person intending to
                    influence any person not to bring material information about an
                    indictable offence to the attention of a police officer or other
                    appropriate authority is liable to imprisonment for 7 years.
                (2) In this section:
                    material information means information that a person has that
                    might be of material assistance in securing the apprehension of
                    a person who has committed an indictable offence, or the
                    prosecution or conviction of any such person.

[14]     Section 349 Punishment of accessories after the fact to murder etc

         Omit "section 90A" from section 349 (2).
         Insert instead "section 85A".

[15]     Section 351A

         Insert after section 351:

       351A     Recruiting children to engage in criminal activity
                (1) A person (not being a child) who recruits a child to carry out or
                    assist in carrying out a criminal activity is liable to
                    imprisonment for 10 years.
                (2) In this section:
                    child means a person under the age of 18 years.
                    criminal activity means conduct that constitutes a serious
                    indictable offence.
                    recruit means counsel, procure, solicit, incite or induce.




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Amendment of Crimes Act 1900                                             Schedule 1




[16]   Section 428B Offences of specific intent to which Part applies

       Omit from item (a) of the Table the matter relating to section 90A.
       Insert instead in appropriate order:
           85A                             Kidnapping


[17]   Section 527C Persons unlawfully in possession of property

       Omit "shall be liable on conviction before a Local Court constituted by a
       Magistrate sitting alone to imprisonment for 6 months, or to a fine of 5
       penalty units." from section 527C (1).
       Insert instead:
                     is liable on conviction before a Local Court:
                     (a)     if the thing is a motor vehicle or a motor vehicle part, to
                             imprisonment for 1 year, or to a fine of 10 penalty units,
                             or both, or
                     (b)     in the case of any other thing, to imprisonment for 6
                             months, or to a fine of 5 penalty units, or both.

[18]   Section 527C (3)

       Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
               (3) In this section:
                   motor vehicle has the same meaning as it has in section
                   154AA.
                   premises includes any structure, building, vehicle, vessel,
                   whether decked or undecked, or place, whether built on or not,
                   and any part of any such structure, building, vehicle, vessel or
                   place.




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Schedule 2       Amendment of other Acts




Schedule 2         Amendment of other Acts
                                                                           (Section 4)



2.1    Bail Act 1978 No 161


       Section 9 Presumption           in   favour     of   bail   for   certain
       offences--exceptions

       Insert "85A," before "90A" in section 9 (1) (c).

2.2    Child Protection (Offenders Registration) Act 2000 No 42


       Section 3 Definitions

       Insert "85A or" before "90A" in paragraph (b) of the definition of Class 2
       offence in section 3 (1).

2.3    Criminal Procedure Act 1986 No 209


 [1]   Schedule 1 Indictable offences triable summarily

       Insert ", 154C" after "154B (1)" in clause 9 of Table 1.

 [2]   Schedule 1, Table 1

       Insert ", 315A" after "315" in clause 15 (2).




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Amendment of other Acts                                           Schedule 2




 [3]   Schedule 1, Table 1

       Insert after clause 15:

       15A     Offence relating to recruiting children
                     An offence under section 351A of the Crimes Act 1900.




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