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CRIMINAL CODE 1899 - SECT 219
Taking child for immoral purposes
219 Taking child for immoral purposes
(1) Any person who takes or entices away, or detains a child who is under the
age of 16 years and is not the husband or wife of that person for the purpose
of any person, whether a particular person or not, doing an act in relation to
the child (a
"proscribed act" ) defined to constitute an offence in section 210 or 215 is
guilty of a crime.
(2) If the child is of or above the age of 12 years, the
offender is liable to imprisonment for 10 years.
(3) If the child is under
the age of 12 years, the offender is liable to imprisonment— (a) for life,
where the proscribed act is one defined to constitute an offence in
section 215 ; or
(b) for 14 years in any other case.
(3A) The
Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 , section 161Q also states a circumstance of
aggravation for an offence against this section.
(3B) An indictment charging
an offence against this section with the circumstance of aggravation stated in
the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 , section 161Q may not be presented
without the consent of a Crown Law Officer.
(4) If the proscribed act is one
defined to constitute an offence defined in section 210 or 215 and the child
is of or above 12 years, it is a defence to prove that the accused person
believed, on reasonable grounds, the child was of or above 16 years.
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