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CRIMES ACT 1900 - SECT 66E
Alternative verdicts
66E Alternative verdicts
(1) If on the trial of a person for an offence under section 66A (1) or (2)
the jury is not satisfied that the accused is guilty of the offence charged,
but is satisfied that the accused is guilty of an offence under section 66B,
66C (1), (2), (3) or (4) or 66D, it may find the accused not guilty of the
offence charged but guilty of an offence under section 66B, 66C (1), (2), (3)
or (4) or 66D. The accused is liable to punishment accordingly.
(2) If on the
trial of a person for an offence under section 66A (2) the jury is not
satisfied that the accused is guilty of the offence charged, but is satisfied
that the accused is guilty of an offence under section 66A (1), it may find
the accused not guilty of the offence charged but guilty of an offence under
section 66A (1). The accused is liable to punishment accordingly.
(3) If on
the trial of a person for an offence under section 66C (2) or (4) the jury is
not satisfied that the accused is guilty of the offence charged, but is
satisfied that the accused is guilty of an offence under section 66C (1) or
(3), it may find the accused not guilty of the offence charged but guilty of
an offence under section 66C (1) or (3). The accused is liable to punishment
accordingly.
(4) If on the trial of a person for an offence under section 66C
(1) or (2) the jury is not satisfied that the accused is guilty of the offence
charged, but is satisfied that the accused is guilty of an offence under
section 66C (3) or (4), it may find the accused not guilty of the offence
charged but guilty of an offence under section 66C (3) or (4). The accused is
liable to punishment accordingly.
(5) If on the trial of a person for an
offence under section 66C the jury is not satisfied that the accused is guilty
of the offence charged, but is satisfied that the accused is guilty of an
offence under section 66D, it may find the accused not guilty of the offence
charged but guilty of an offence under section 66D. The accused is liable to
punishment accordingly.
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