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CRIMINAL ASSETS RECOVERY ACT 1990 - SECT 28
Assessment for proceeds assessment order--illegal activity proceeds
(1) For the purpose of making an assessment for a proceeds assessment order
under section 27 in relation to the proceeds derived by a person (in this
section called
"the defendant" ) from an illegal activity, or illegal activities, of the
person or another person the Supreme Court is to have regard to the following
matters-- (a) the money, or the value of any interest in property other than
money, directly or indirectly acquired by-- (i) the defendant, or
(ii)
another person at the request, or by the direction, of the defendant,
because
of the illegal activity or activities,
(b) the value of any service, benefit
or advantage provided for-- (i) the defendant, or
(ii) another person at the
request, or by the direction, of the defendant,
because of the
illegal activity or activities,
(c) the market value, at the time of the
illegal activity or of each illegal activity, of a plant or drug similar, or
substantially similar, to any involved in the illegal activity or each
illegal activity, and the amount that was, or the range of amounts that were,
ordinarily paid for an act similar, or substantially similar, to the
illegal activity or each illegal activity,
(d) the value of the defendant's
property before and after the illegal activity or each illegal activity,
(e)
the defendant's income and expenditure before and after the illegal activity
or activities.
(2) If evidence is given at the hearing of an application for
a proceeds assessment order that the value of the defendant's property after
an illegal activity or illegal activities of the defendant exceeded the value
of the defendant's property before the activity or activities, the Supreme
Court is to treat the excess as proceeds derived by the defendant from the
activity or activities, except to the extent (if any) that the Supreme Court
is satisfied the excess was due to causes unrelated to an illegal activity or
activities.
(3) If evidence is given at the hearing of an application for a
proceeds assessment order of the amount of the defendant's expenditure during
the period of 6 years before the making of the application for the order, the
Supreme Court is to treat any such amount as proceeds derived by the defendant
from an illegal activity or activities, except to the extent (if any) that the
Supreme Court is satisfied the expenditure was funded from income, or money
from other sources, unrelated to an illegal activity or activities.
(3A) The
Supreme Court is not to take expenditure into account under subsection (3) to
the extent that the Court is satisfied that it resulted in the acquisition of
property the value of which is taken into account under subsection (2).
(4)
In making an assessment as provided by this section, none of the following
amounts are to be subtracted-- (a) expenses or outgoings incurred by
the defendant in relation to the illegal activity or activities, Note : For
example, in the case of an illegal activity involving the sale of drugs, in
determining the value of the proceeds derived by the defendant from the sale
of drugs there is to be no reduction on account of any expenditure by
the defendant in acquiring the drugs.
(b) the value of any proceeds derived
as agent for or otherwise on behalf of some other person (whether or not any
of the proceeds are received by that other person).
Note : For example, where the defendant is paid money for drugs in the course
of a "controlled buy" but was acting merely as an agent or messenger for some
other person (and gives the money to the other person), in calculating the
proceeds derived by the defendant the amount given to the other person is not
to be subtracted and the full amount is considered to have been derived by
the defendant.
(5) This section applies to, and in relation to-- (a) property
that comes into the possession, or under the effective control, of a person
either within or outside New South Wales, and
(b) proceeds acquired either
within or outside New South Wales in relation to an illegal activity.
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