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CRIMINAL CODE


TABLE OF PROVISIONS

           Division 1 Definitions: Commission of offence: division of offences: attempts
   1.      Definitions
   1A.     Harm
   1B.     Person against whom offence may be committed
   1C.     Birth
   2.      Commission of offence
   3.      Division of offences
   4.      Attempts to commit offences
           Division 2 Presumptions
   5.      Innocence
   7.      Intoxication
   8.      Offences committed in prosecution of common purpose
   9.      Mode of execution different from that counselled
   10.     Death or serious harm caused in the course of violence of 2 or more persons
   11.     Power to impose domestic discipline
           Division 3 Parties to Offences
   12.     Abettors and accessories before the fact
   13.     Accessories after the fact
           Division 4 Application of criminal law
   14.     Effect of changes in law
   15.     Application of criminal laws
   16.     Offences counselled or procured in the Territory to be committed out of the Territory
           Division 5 Effect of previous finding of guilt or acquittal
   17.     Definitions
   18.     Defence of previous finding of guilt or acquittal
   19.     Limitation of defence in relation to certain crimes
   20.     Finding of guilt or acquittal of regulatory offence no defence
   21.     Stay of vexatious, &c., proceedings
           Part II Criminal responsibility
           Division 1 General matters
   22.     Exclusion of regulatory offences
   23.     Effect of authorization, justification or excuse
   24.     Authorization, justification or excuse of event
   25.     Lawful act, &c., to be authorized or justified and authorized or justified act to be lawful
           Division 2 Authorization
   26.     Execution of law, &c.
           Division 3 Justification
   27.     Circumstances in which force not being such force as is likely to cause death or serious harm is justified
   28.     Circumstances in which force causing death or serious harm is justified
   29.     Defensive conduct justified
           Division 4 Excuse
   30.     Ignorance of law: Bona fide claim of right, &c.
   31.     Unwilled act etc. and accident
   32.     Mistake of fact
   33.     Sudden and extraordinary emergency
   38.     Immature age
   39.     Judicial officers
   40.     Duress
   42.     Liability of husband or wife for offences committed by either with respect to the other's property
   43.     Damage to property
           Part IIAA Criminal responsibility for Schedule 1 offences and declared offences
           Division 1 Preliminary matters
   43AA.   Application of Part
           Division 2 Elements of offence
           Subdivision 1 General matters
   43AB.   Elements
   43AC.   Establishing guilt of offences
   43ACA.  Law including separate statement about fault elements
           Subdivision 2 Physical elements
   43AD.   Conduct and engaging in conduct
   43AE.   Physical elements
   43AF.   Voluntariness
   43AG.   Omissions
           Subdivision 3 Fault elements
   43AH.   Fault elements
   43AI.   Intention
   43AJ.   Knowledge
   43AK.   Recklessness
   43AL.   Negligence
   43AM.   Offences that do not provide fault elements
           Subdivision 4 Cases where fault elements are not required
   43AN.   Strict liability
   43AO.   Absolute liability
           Division 3 Circumstances in which there is no criminal responsibility
           Subdivision 1 Lack of capacity of children
   43AP.   Children under 10
   43AQ.   Children over 10 but under 14
           Subdivision 2 Intoxication
   43AR.   Self-induced intoxication
   43AS.   Intoxication - offences involving basic intent
   43AT.   Intoxication - negligence as fault element
   43AU.   Intoxication - relevance to defences
   43AV.   Involuntary intoxication
           Subdivision 3 Mistake or ignorance
   43AW.   Mistake or ignorance of fact - fault elements other than negligence
   43AX.   Mistake of fact - strict liability
   43AY.   Mistake or ignorance of law
   43AZ.   Claim of right
           Subdivision 4 External factors
   43BA.   Intervening conduct or event
   43BB.   Duress
   43BC.   Sudden or extraordinary emergency
   43BD.   Self-defence
   43BE.   Lawful authority
           Division 4 Extensions of criminal responsibility
   43BF.   Attempt
   43BG.   Complicity and common purpose
   43BH.   Innocent agency
   43BI.   Incitement
   43BJ.   Conspiracy
   43BJA.  References in Acts to offences
           Division 5 Corporate criminal responsibility
   43BK.   General principles
   43BL.   Physical elements
   43BM.   Fault elements other than negligence
   43BN.   Negligence
   43BO.   Mistake of fact - strict liability
   43BP.   Intervening conduct or event
           Division 6 Proof of criminal responsibility
   43BQ.   Legal burden of proof
   43BR.   Legal burden of proof - prosecution
   43BS.   Standard of proof - prosecution
   43BT.   Evidential burden of proof
   43BU.   Evidential burden of proof - defence
   43BV.   Legal burden of proof - defence
   43BW.   Standard of proof - defence
   43BX.   Use of averments
           Division 7 Geographical application
   43BY.   Application and effect of Division
   43BZ.   Interpretation for Division
   43CA.   Extension of offences if required geographical nexus exists
   43CB.   Geographical application - double criminality
   43CC.   Geographical application - procedure
   43CD.   Geographical application - suspicion etc. that offence committed
           Part IIA Mental impairment and unfitness to be tried
           Division 1 Preliminary
   43A.    Definitions
   43B.    Meaning of
           Division 2 Mental impairment
   43C.    Defence of mental impairment
   43D.    Presumption of competence and burden of proof
   43E.    Standard of proof
   43F.    Who may raise defence and when may defence be raised and considered?
   43G.    Hearing of question of mental impairment by court etc.
   43H.    Plea of not guilty by reason of mental impairment may be accepted
   43I.    Effect of findings under this Division
           Division 3 Unfitness to stand trial
   43J.    When is a person unfit to stand trial?
   43K.    Presumption of fitness to stand trial and burden of proof
   43L.    Standard of proof
   43M.    Committal proceedings
   43N.    Institution of investigation of fitness of accused person
   43O.    Court may make interim orders
   43P.    Procedure for conduct of investigation
   43Q.    Finding that accused person fit to stand trial
   43R.    Procedure if accused person found unfit to stand trial after conduct of investigation
   43S.    Abridgement of adjournment under section 43R
   43T.    Finding that accused person unfit to stand trial by agreement
   43U.    Extension of period for holding special hearing
           Division 4 Special hearings
   43V.    Purpose of special hearings
   43W.    Procedure for conduct of special hearing
   43X.    Findings at special hearing
   43Y.    Interim orders pending supervision
           Division 5 Supervision orders
   43Z.    When supervision orders are made
   43ZA.   Nature of supervision orders
   43ZB.   Appeals against supervision orders
   43ZC.   Term of supervision order
   43ZD.   Variation or revocation of supervision order
   43ZE.   Urgent variation of non-custodial supervision order
   43ZF.   Emergency power of apprehension
   43ZG.   Major review of supervision orders
   43ZH.   Periodic review of supervision orders
   43ZI.   Right of persons to appear at hearings under this Division
           Division 6 Reports
   43ZJ.   Court to receive report on condition of accused persons declared liable to supervision
   43ZK.   Periodic reports on condition of supervised persons
   43ZL.   Reports on views of victim or next of kin
           Division 7 Principles on which court is to act
   43ZLA.  Definition
   43ZM.   Principle court to apply when making order
   43ZN.   Matters court must take into account when making order
           Division 8 Miscellaneous
   43ZO.   Legal counsel to have independent discretion
   43ZP.   Counselling next of kin
   43ZQ.   Regulations
           Part III Offences against public order
           Division 1 Sedition
   44.     Definitions
   45.     Seditious enterprise
   46.     Seditious words
   47.     Procedure on prosecution for sedition
   48.     Acts done in good faith
   49.     Unlawful oaths to commit offences, &c.
           Division 2 Terrorism
   50.     Definitions
   51.     Membership of unlawful organization
   52.     Evidence of knowledge of unlawfulness
   53.     Display of support for unlawful organization
   54.     Terrorism
   55.     Contribution towards acts of terrorism
           Division 3 Offences against the Executive and Legislative power
   56.     Interference with Administrator or Minister
   57.     Interference with Legislative Assembly
   58.     Influencing Legislative Assembly member
   59.     Bribery of Legislative Assembly member
   60.     Legislative Assembly member receiving bribe
   61.     Disturbing the Legislative Assembly
   62.     Going armed to Legislative Assembly
           Division 4 Unlawful assemblies: breaches of the peace
   63.     Interpretation
   64.     Punishment of unlawful assembly
   65.     Punishment of riot
   66.     Offences relating to riots
   69.     Going armed in public
   70.     Challenge to a fight likely to cause death or serious harm
           Division 5 Offences against political liberty
   71.     Interfering with political liberty
           Division 6 Piracy
   72.     Definitions
   73.     Punishment of piracy
   74.     Trading with pirates
   75.     Fitting out ship for piracy
           Part IV Offences against the administration of law and justice and against public authority
           Division 1 Disclosing official secrets
   76.     Disclosure of official secrets
           Division 2 Corruption and abuse of office
   77.     Official corruption
   78.     Extortion by public officers
   79.     Public officers interested in contracts
   80.     Officers charged with administration of property of a special character or with special duties
   81.     False claims by officials
   82.     Abuse of office
   83.     Corruption of surveyor or valuer
   84.     False certificates by public officers
   85.     False assumption of authority
   86.     Personating public officers
           Division 3 Corrupt and improper practices at elections
   87.     Undue influence
   88.     Bribery
   89.     Further penalty for corrupt practices
   90.     Illegal practices
   91.     Placing false ballot-papers in ballot-boxes
           Division 4 Selling and trafficking in offices
   92.     Bargaining for offices in public service
           Division 5 Offences relating to the administration of justice
   93.     Judicial corruption
   94.     Official corruption not judicial but relating to offences
   95.     Corrupting or threatening jurors
   96.     Perjury
   97.     Punishment of perjury
   98.     Evidence on charge of perjury
   99.     Fabricating evidence
   100.    Corruption of witnesses
   101.    Deceiving witnesses
   102.    Destroying evidence
   103.    Preventing witnesses from attending
   103A.   Intimidation of witnesses
   104.    Compounding crimes
   105.    Compounding penal actions
   106.    Delay in taking person arrested before court
   107.    Bringing fictitious action on penal statute
   108.    Inserting advertisement without authority of court
   109.    Attempting to pervert justice
           Division 6 Escapes: rescues: obstructing officers of courts
   110.    Forcibly rescuing certain offenders
   111.    Aiding escape from lawful custody
   112.    Escape from lawful custody
   113.    Permitting escape
   114.    Harbouring escaped prisoners
   115.    Rescuing mentally ill persons
   116.    Removing, &c., property under lawful seizure
   117.    Obstructing officers of courts of justice
           Division 7 Miscellaneous offences against public authority
   118.    False statements in statements required to be under oath or solemn declaration
   119.    False declarations and statements
   120.    Evidence
   121.    Resisting public officers
   122.    Refusal by public officer to perform duty
   123.    Neglect to aid in suppressing riot
   124.    Neglect to aid in arresting offenders, &c.
           Part V Acts injurious to the public in general
           Division 1 Offences relating to religious worship
   125.    Offering violence to officiating ministers of religion
           Division 2 Offences against morality
           Subdivision 1 Child abuse material and indecent articles
   125A.   Interpretation
   125B.   Possession of child abuse material
   125C.   Publishing indecent articles
   125D.   Offences by bodies corporate
   125E.   Using child for production of child abuse material or pornographic or abusive performance
   125F.   Court proceedings
           Subdivision 2 Other offences against morality
   126.    Definitions
   127.    Sexual intercourse or gross indecency involving child under 16 years
   128.    Sexual intercourse or gross indecency involving child over 16 years under special care
   130.    Sexual intercourse or gross indecency by provider of services to mentally ill or handicapped person
   131.    Attempts to procure child under 16 years
   131A.   Sexual relationship with child
   132.    Indecent dealing with child under 16 years
   133.    Gross indecency in public
   134.    Incest
   138.    Bestiality
   139.    Knowledge of age immaterial
   139A.   Consent no defence to crime defined by this Division
   140.    Misconduct with regard to corpses
           Division 3 Offences against public health
   148.    Selling, &c., things unfit for food or drink
           Division 4 Contamination of goods
   148A.   Definitions
   148B.   Contaminating goods with intent to cause public alarm or economic loss
   148C.   Threatening to contaminate goods with intent to cause public alarm or economic loss
   148D.   Making false statements concerning contamination of goods with intent to cause public alarm or economic loss
   148E.   Territorial nexus for offences
           Part VI Offences against the person and related matters
           Division 1A Preliminary matters
           Subdivision 1 Right of occupants etc. to safety from attack by intruders
   149A.   Right to safety from attack by intruders
           Subdivision 2 Interpretation
   149B.   Definitions
   149C.   Causing death or harm
           Division 1 Duties relating to the preservation of human life
   149.    Duty of person in charge of child or others
   150.    Duty of person engaging in dangerous conduct
   151.    Duty of person in charge of things applied to a dangerous purpose
   152.    Duty to do certain acts
   153.    Effect of breach of duty
           Division 2 Provision of rescue, medical treatment and other aid
   155.    Failure to rescue, provide help, &c.
   155A.   Assault, obstruction etc. of persons providing rescue, medical treatment or other aid
           Division 3 Homicide: suicide: concealment of birth: abortion
   156.    Murder
   157.    Punishment for murder and conspiracy to murder

           158. Trial for murder - partial defence of provocation

           159. Trial for murder - partial defence of diminished responsibility

   160.    Manslaughter
   161.    Punishment for manslaughter
   162.    Assisting and encouraging suicide
   163.    Concealment of birth
   165.    Attempt to murder
   166.    Threats to kill
   170.    Killing unborn child
           Division 3A Recklessly endangering life and serious harm, negligently causing serious harm and death or serious harm involving motor vehicles
           Subdivision 1 Interpretation
   174B.   Danger of death or serious harm
           Subdivision 2 Offences
   174C.   Recklessly endangering life
   174D.   Recklessly endangering serious harm
   174E.   Negligently causing serious harm
   174F.   Driving motor vehicle causing death or serious harm
   174FA.  Hit and run
           Subdivision 3 Aggravated offences
   174G.   Increased penalty for aggravated offence
   174H.   Procedure for proving aggravated offence
           Division 4 Miscellaneous offences against the person
   175.    Disabling in order to commit crime
   176.    Stupefying in order to commit crime
   176A.   Drink or food spiking
   177.    Acts intended to cause serious harm or prevent apprehension
   178.    Preventing escape from wreck
   179.    Intentionally endangering safety of persons travelling by railway or roadway
   180.    Intentionally endangering safety of persons travelling by aircraft or ship
   180A.   Endangering occupants of vehicles and vessels
   181.    Serious harm
   182.    Attempting to injure by explosive substances
   183.    Failure to supply necessaries
   184.    Endangering life of child by exposure
   185.    Setting man-traps
   186.    Harm
           Division 4A Female genital mutilation
   186A.   Definitions
   186B.   Female genital mutilation
   186C.   Removal of child from Territory for female genital mutilation
   186D.   Consent not relevant
           Division 5 Assaults
   187.    Definition
   188.    Common assault
   189A.   Assaults on police
   189.    Unlawful stalking
   190.    Assaults on the Administrator or judges or magistrates
   191.    Assaults on member of crew of aircraft
   192.    Sexual intercourse and gross indecency without consent
   192A.   Direction to jury in certain sexual offence trials
   192B.   Coerced sexual self-manipulation
   193.    Assaults with intent to commit an offence
           Division 6 Offences against liberty: kidnapping: abduction
   194.    Kidnapping for ransom
   195.    Kidnapping
   196.    Deprivation of liberty
   197.    False certificates by officers charged with duties relating to liberty
   198.    Concealment of matters affecting liberty
   199.    Wrongful custody of mentally ill person
   200.    Threats
   201.    Abduction, enticement or detention of child under 16 years for immoral purpose
   202.    Abduction of child under 16 years
           Division 6A Sexual servitude and deceptive recruiting for sexual services
   202A.   Interpretation
   202B.   Sexual servitude
   202C.   Conducting business involving sexual servitude
   202D.   Deceptive recruiting for sexual services
   202E.   Knowledge of age immaterial
           Division 7 Criminal defamation
   203.    Definitions
   204.    Unlawful publication of defamatory matter
   205.    Publishing or threatening to publish defamatory matter with intent to extort money
   206.    Further application of civil law
   207.    Burden of proof
   208.    Prosecutions to be sanctioned by Crown Law Officer
           Division 8 Abortion
   208A.   Definition
   208B.   Procuring abortion
   208C.   Supplying things for procuring abortion
           Division 9 Defences
   208D.   Activities involving serious harm or risk of death or serious harm
   208E.   Law enforcement officers
   208F.   Evidential burden of proof
           Part VII Property offences and related matters
           Division 1 Robbery: unlawful entry of buildings and use of vehicles and like offences
   209.    Definition of stealing and interpretation
   210.    General punishment of stealing
   211.    Robbery
   212.    Assault with intent to steal
   213.    Unlawful entry of buildings
   214.    Uncertainty as to offender's intent, &c.
   215.    Persons found armed with intent to unlawfully enter buildings
   216.    Unlawfully taking control of aircraft
   217.    Unlawful use of aircraft
   218.    Unlawful use of vessel, motor vehicle, caravan or trailer
   219.    Removal of things from places open to public
   220.    Unlawful disposition of mortgaged goods
   221.    Unlawful appropriation of power
   222.    Unlawfully obtaining confidential information
   223.    Unlawfully disclosing trade secrets
   224.    Severing with intent to steal
   225.    Using registered brands with criminal intention
   226.    Dealing with minerals with criminal intention
           Division 1A Home invasion and invasion of business premises
   226A.   Interpretation
   226B.   Home invasion and invasion of business premises
           Division 2 Criminal deception: blackmail and extortion
   227.    Criminal deception
   228.    Blackmail and extortion
           Division 3 Receiving property stolen or unlawfully obtained and like offences
   229.    Receiving stolen property, &c.
   230.    Receiving after change of ownership
   231.    Taking reward for recovery of property obtained by means of a crime
           Division 3A Money laundering
   231A.   Definitions
   231B.   Money laundering
   231C.   Dealing with property used in connection with offences
   231D.   Summary offence
   231E.   Prosecution to be approved
   231F.   Section 31 not to apply
           Division 4 Frauds by trustees, officers of corporations: false accounting
   232.    Trustees fraudulently disposing of trust property
   233.    False accounting
   234.    False statements by officers of corporations, &c.
   235.    Suppression, &c., of documents
           Division 5 Secret commissions
   236.    Solicitation or receipt of secret commissions
   237.    Independent advisor accepting secret commission
           Division 6 Criminal damage to property
   238.    Definition
   239.    Arson
   240.    Attempts to commit arson
   241.    Setting fire to crops and growing plants
   242.    Casting away, &c., ships
   243.    Attempts to cast away, &c., ships
   244.    Damaging aircraft
   245.    Attempts to damage aircraft, &c.
   246.    Damaging signals
   247.    Damaging railways, roadways and runways
   248.    Taking or sending goods likely to damage aircraft
   249.    Damaging mines
   250.    Damaging navigation works
   251.    Criminal damage in general
   252.    Attempts to destroy property by explosives
   253.    Unlawful deposition of explosives
   254.    Communicating infectious diseases to animals
   255.    Removing boundary marks
   256.    Obstructing railways or runways
   257.    Threatening to burn or destroy
           Division 7 Forgery and like offences
   258.    Forgery
   259.    Counterfeiting tokens
   260.    Uttering forged documents or writings or counterfeit tokens
   261.    Uttering cancelled or exhausted documents
   262.    Uttering cancelled stamps
   263.    Procuring execution of documents by deception
   264.    Purchase of forged document or writing or counterfeit token, &c.
   265.    Falsification of registers
   266.    Sending false certificate of marriage to registrar
   268.    Attempts to procure unauthorized status
   269.    Circulating false copies of rules or lists of members of societies or corporations
           Division 8 Preparation for forgery
   270.    Instruments and material for forgery
   271.    Counterfeit stamps
           Division 9 Personation
   272.    Personation in general
   273.    Falsely acknowledging deeds, recognizances, &c.
   274.    Personation of a person named in a certificate
   275.    Lending certificates for personation
           Division 10 Computer offences
   276.    Interpretation
   276A.   Meaning of access to data, modification of data and impairment of electronic communication
   276B.   Unlawful access to data
   276C.   Unlawful modification of data
   276D.   Unlawful impairment of electronic communication
   276E.   Unlawful appropriation of access time
   276F.   Territorial nexus for offences
           Part VIII Attempts and preparation to commit offences: conspiracy: accessories after the fact
           Division 1 Attempts and preparation to commit offences
   277.    Attempts to commit offences
   278.    Punishment of attempts to commit offences
   280.    Attempts to procure commission of criminal offences
   281.    Preparation to commit crimes with explosives, &c.
           Division 2 Conspiracy: accessories after the fact
   282.    Conspiracy to commit crimes
   283.    Conspiracy to commit simple offences
   284.    Conspiracy to deceive or defraud
   285.    Conspiracy to lay false charge
   286.    Conspiracy to pervert justice
   288.    Conspiracy to carry out seditious enterprise
   289.    Other conspiracies
   290.    Industrial disputes
   291.    Conspiracy by husband and wife
   292.    Position of other conspirators no defence
   293.    Conspiracy to commit more than one offence
   294.    Punishment of accessories after the fact
           Part IX Procedure
           Division 1 Preliminary proceedings: change of place of trial: no true bill
   295.    Jurisdiction
   296.    Preliminary proceedings on charges of crimes
   297.    Change of place of trial
   297A.   No true bill
           Division 2 Indictments
   298.    Nature of indictments
   299.    Altering charges after committal
   300.    Ex officio information
   301.    Arrest of person charged in ex officio
   302.    Nolle prosequi
   303.    General rule as to indictments
   304.    Commencement of indictment
   305.    Form of indictment
   306.    Description of property
   307.    Description of persons
   308.    Circumstances in which more than one person may be charged in the same indictment
   309.    Circumstances in which more than one charge may be joined against the one person
   310.    Circumstances where more than one offence may be charged as one offence
   311.    Formal defect
   312.    Order for amendment of indictment
   313.    Particulars 314. Being found guilty summarily
           Division 3 Effect of indictment: alternative verdicts
   315.    Offences involving circumstances of aggravation
   316.    Indictment containing count of murder or manslaughter
   317.    Charge of homicide of child
   318.    Charge of offence against the person where section 31 or intoxication is a defence
   319.    Charge of offence against morality, sexual intercourse or gross indecency without consent
   320.    Charge of causing event, &c.
   321.    Charge of property offence
   322.    Charge of stealing and criminal deception
   323.    Charge of stealing or receiving
   324.    Charge of counselling or procuring commission of an offence
   325.    Finding of guilt for attempt to commit offence, &c.
   326.    When evidence shows offence of similar nature
   327.    Charge of corrupt practices at elections
   328.    Charge of stealing animals
   329.    Charge of joint receiving
   330.    Court to determine availability of alternative charge
           Division 4 Notice of alibi: trial adjournment: pleas: practice
   331.    Notice of alibi
   332.    Right to be tried
   333.    Accelerating trial of persons not under committal
   334.    Adjournment of trial
   335.    Enlargement of notices to witnesses
   336.    Accused person to be called upon to plead to indictment
   337.    Presence in court and plea where accused is a corporation
   338.    Delivery of copy of indictment
   339.    Motion to quash indictment
   340.    Misnomer
   341.    Separate trials where 2 or more charges against the same person
   342.    Pleas
   343.    Defence of truth of defamatory matter to be specially pleaded
   344.    Persons committed for sentence
   345.    Standing mute
   346.    Plea of autrefois convict, &c.
   347.    Trial on plea of autrefois
   348.    Trial by jury
   348A.   Procedure where accused pleads not guilty and crown adduces no evidence
   349.    Demurrer
   350.    Separate trials
   351.    Juries
   351A.   Details of jury panel to be given to accused
   352.    Accused person to be informed of his right of challenge
   353.    Challenge to array
   354.    Challenges to individual jurors for cause
   355.    Time for challenging
   356.    Ascertainment of facts as to challenge
   358.    Jury to be sworn and informed of charge
   359.    Discharge of juror by court
   360.    Defence by accused person
   361.    Presence of accused
   362.    Evidence in defence
   363.    Speeches and their order
   364.    Summing up
   365.    Jury not to separate
   366.    Confinement of jury
   367.    View
   368.    Majority verdict
   369.    Special verdict
   370.    General verdict on charge of defamation
   371.    Discharge of jury
   372.    Incapacity of judge
   373.    Incapacity of juror
   374.    Verdict on Sunday
   375.    Further pleas
           Division 5 Evidence: admissions of fact
   376.    Evidence on trials for perjury
   377.    Evidence of relationship on charge of incest
   378.    Evidence of authority
   379.    Admissions
   380.    Failure to make admission may, in certain circumstances, be taken into account when passing sentence
           Division 6 Verdict: judgment
   381.    Discharge of persons acquitted
   383.    Acquittal on ground of intoxication
   384.    Finding of guilt of property offence with respect to some only of property in indictment
   385.    Finding of guilt of stealing or receiving
   387.    Arrest of judgment
           Part X Punishment: appeal: miscellaneous matters
           Division 2 Appeal: pardon
   406.    Interpretation
   407.    Court of Criminal Appeal
   408.    Reservation of points of law
   409.    Appeal from arrest of judgment
   410.    Right of appeal
   411.    Determination of appeal in ordinary cases
   412.    Powers of Court in special cases
   412A.   Powers of Court in relation to mental impairment
   413.    Power to grant new trial
   414.    Appeal and reference by Crown Law Officer
   415.    Revesting and restitution of property on finding of guilt
   416.    Suspension of order with respect to driver's licence
   417.    Time for appealing
   418.    Judge's report may be furnished on appeal
   419.    Supplemental powers
   420.    Presence of appellant
   421.    Presence of respondent who is in custody when appeal brought by Crown Law Officer
   422.    Appellant or respondent may be sentenced in his absence
   423.    Written argument
   424.    Costs of appeal
   425.    Admission of appellant to bail and custody when attending Court
   426.    Duties of Registrar
   427.    Documents, exhibits, &c.
   428.    Record of trial
   429.    Powers exercisable by a judge
   430.    Appeals from the decision of the Court
   431.    Pardoning power preserved
   432.    Conditional remission of sentence by Administrator
   433.    Effect of pardon
   433A.   Reference by Attorney-General of certain findings of guilt
           Division 3 Miscellaneous provisions
   435.    Court may direct certain persons to be prosecuted for perjury
   435A.   Treason, felony or other offences not to attract legal disability except under an Act
   436.    Saving of civil remedies
   437.    No court fees in criminal cases
   438.    Copies of depositions to be allowed to persons committed for trial
   439.    Inspection of depositions at trial
   440.    Standard of proof
   441.    Arrest without warrant
   442.    Arrest on reasonable grounds not to be taken to be unlawful
   443.    Arrest on board aircraft
           Part XI Transitional matters for Criminal Code Amendment (Criminal Responsibility Reform) Act 2005
   444.    Application of Code to pre-commencement offences
           SCHEDULE 1 - Provisions of Code to which Part IIAA applies


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