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CRIMES AMENDMENT (SELF-DEFENCE) BILL 2001





                       New South Wales




Crimes Amendment (Self-defence)
Bill 2001


Contents
                                                                   Page

         1   Name of Act                                             2
         2   Commencement                                            2
         3   Amendment of Crimes Act 1900 No 40                      2
         4   Consequential repeals                                   2
  Schedule 1 Amendments                                              3
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 (Self-defence)
Bill 2001
Act No     , 2001



An Act to amend the Crimes Act 1900 to codify the law with respect to self-
defence; and to repeal the Home Invasion (Occupants Protection) Act 1998 and the
Workplace (Occupants Protection) Act 2001.




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 (Self-defence) Bill 2001




The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:

   1     Name of Act
              This Act is the Crimes Amendment (Self-defence) Act 2001.

   2     Commencement
              This Act commences on a day 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     Consequential repeals
         (1) The following Acts are repealed:
              Home Invasion (Occupants Protection) Act 1998 No 109
              Workplace (Occupants Protection) Act 2001 No 6
         (2) The repeal of those Acts does not reverse the declared public policy of
             the State that its citizens have a right to enjoy safety from attack within
             dwelling-houses from intruders, or from suspected offenders while
             present at a workplace.




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Amendments                                                          Schedule 1




Schedule 1           Amendments
                                                                        (Section 3)


 [1]   Section 18 Murder and manslaughter defined

       Omit ", or in his or her own defence" from section 18 (2) (b).

 [2]   Part 11, heading

       Omit the heading to Part 11. Insert instead:


       Part 11 Criminal responsibility--defences

       Division 1           Preliminary

 [3]   Part 11, Division 2, heading

       Insert before section 417:

       Division 2           Lawful authority or excuse

 [4]   Part 11, Division 3

       Insert after section 417:

       Division 3           Self-defence

        418    Self-defence--when available
               (1) A person is not criminally responsible for an offence if the
                   person carries out the conduct constituting the offence in
                   self-defence.
               (2) A person carries out conduct in self-defence if and only if the
                   person believes the conduct is necessary:
                   (a)    to defend himself or herself or another person, or
                   (b)    to prevent or terminate the unlawful deprivation of his
                          or her liberty or the liberty of another person, or


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Schedule 1       Amendments




                   (c)    to protect property from unlawful taking, destruction,
                          damage or interference, or
                   (d)    to prevent criminal trespass to any land or premises or
                          to remove a person committing any such criminal
                          trespass,
                   and the conduct is a reasonable response in the circumstances
                   as he or she perceives them.

         419   Self-defence--onus of proof
                   In any criminal proceedings in which the application of this
                   Division is raised, the prosecution has the onus of proving,
                   beyond reasonable doubt, that the person did not carry out the
                   conduct in self-defence.

         420   Self-defence--not available if death inflicted to protect property
               or trespass to property
                   This Division does not apply if the person uses force that
                   involves the intentional or reckless infliction of death only:
                   (a)    to protect property, or
                   (b)    to prevent criminal trespass or to remove a person
                          committing criminal trespass.

         421   Self-defence--excessive force that inflicts death
               (1) This section applies if:
                   (a)    the person uses force that involves the intentional or
                          reckless infliction of death, and
                   (b)    the conduct is not a reasonable response in the
                          circumstances as he or she perceives them,
                   but the person believes the conduct is necessary:
                   (c)    to defend himself or herself or another person, or
                   (d)    to prevent or terminate the unlawful deprivation of his
                          or her liberty or the liberty of another person.
               (2) The person is not criminally responsible for murder but, on a
                   trial for murder, the person is to be found guilty of
                   manslaughter if the person is otherwise criminally responsible
                   for manslaughter.


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Amendments                                                          Schedule 1




        422    Self-defence--response to lawful conduct
                     This Division is not excluded merely because:
                     (a)   the conduct to which the person responds is lawful, or
                     (b)   the other person carrying out the conduct to which the
                           person responds is not criminally responsible for it.

        423    Offences to which Division applies
               (1) This Division applies to offences committed before or after the
                   commencement of this Division, except as provided by this
                   section.
               (2) This Division does not apply to an offence if proceedings for
                   the offence (other than committal proceedings) were instituted
                   before the commencement of this Division.




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