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ACTS AMENDMENT (CRIMINAL PROCEDURE) BILL 1998

                           Western Australia



                      LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL




   Acts Amendment (Criminal Procedure)
               Bill 1998
                               A Bill for


An Act to amend --
•  The Criminal Code; and
•  the Justices Act 1902,
and various other Acts as a consequence.



The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:




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    Acts Amendment (Criminal Procedure) Bill 1998
    Part 1      Preliminary

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                           Part 1 -- Preliminary
    1.       Short title
             This Act may be cited as the Acts Amendment (Criminal
             Procedure) Act 1998.

5   2.       Commencement
             This Act comes into operation on such day as is fixed by
             proclamation.




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                             Acts Amendment (Criminal Procedure) Bill 1998
                                        The Criminal Code           Part 2

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                     Part 2 -- The Criminal Code
     3.     Section 133A inserted
            After section 133 of The Criminal Code* the following section
            is inserted --
 5   "
          133A.   Making false complaint
                  Any person who knowingly makes or swears a
                  complaint under the Justices Act 1902 which, in any
                  material particular, is to his knowledge false, is guilty
10                of a crime and is liable to imprisonment for 7 years.
                                                                                ".
            [* Reprinted as at 21 April 1997 as the Schedule to the Criminal
               Code Act 1913 appearing in Appendix B to the Criminal
               Code Compilation Act 1913.
15             For subsequent amendments see 1997 Index to Legislation of
               Western Australia, Table 1, p. 58, and Acts Nos 15, 29 and 38
               of 1998.]




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     Acts Amendment (Criminal Procedure) Bill 1998
     Part 3      Justices Act 1902

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                           Part 3 -- Justices Act 1902
     4.         The Act amended by this Part
                The amendments in this Part are to the Justices Act 1902*.
                [* Reprinted as at 4 June 1997.
 5                 For subsequent amendments see 1997 Index to Legislation of
                   Western Australia, Table 1, p. 122 and Act No. 29 of 1998.]

     5.         Section 54 amended
                Section 54(d)(ii) is amended by deleting "and 136" and
                inserting instead --
10              "     , 136 and 136AA    ".

     6.         Section 135 amended
          (1)   Section 135(2) is repealed.
          (2)   Section 135(2a) is repealed.

     7.         Section 136AA inserted
15              After section 136 the following section is inserted --
     "
            136AA. Absence of defendant: court may convict
                (1)    If --
                         (a)   a complaint has been made or sworn by a
20                             person who is a public officer acting in the
                               course of the officer's duties; and




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                                  Justices Act 1902          Part 3

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            (b)   the court, under section 135(1)(a), 135(1a)(a) or
                  136(5)(b)(i), proceeds to hear and determine the
                  complaint in the absence of the defendant,
           the court in doing so may take as proved any allegation
 5         in the summons served on the defendant in relation to
           the complaint.
     (2)   For the purposes of this section, if a complaint is made
           or sworn by a person who in the complaint purports to
           be a public officer, it shall be presumed, in the absence
10         of evidence to the contrary --
             (a) that the person is such an officer;
             (b) that the complaint was made or sworn by the
                   person acting in the course of his or her duties
                   as such an officer; and
15           (c) that the person had the authority to make or
                   swear the complaint.
     (3)   In this section --
           "public officer" has the same definition as in section 1
              of The Criminal Code.
20                                                                     ".




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     Acts Amendment (Criminal Procedure) Bill 1998
     Part 4      Other Acts amended

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                     Part 4 -- Other Acts amended
     8.       Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act 1961
              Sections 61A and 61B of the Explosives and Dangerous Goods
              Act 1961 are repealed.

 5   9.       Taxi Act 1994
              Sections 34 and 35 of the Taxi Act 1994 are repealed.

     10.      Transport Co-ordination Act 1966
              Sections 56A and 56B of the Transport Co-ordination Act 1966
              are repealed.


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