ACCESSORY AFTER THE FACT - Legislation Flashcards
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Accessory After the Fact (1)
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Accessory After the Fact - s71(1) CA61
Under 10yrs - 1/2 penalty / 10 years or more - 5 years
Life - maximum 7 years
- Knowing any person to be a party to an imprisonable offence
- Receives, comforts or assists that person OR Tampers with or actively suppresses any evidence.
- In order to enable him to escape after arrest OR Avoid arrest or conviction
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Accessory After the Fact (2)
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Accessory After the Fact - s71(2) CA61
- No married person whose spouse or civil union partner has been a party to an offence shall become an accessory after the fact to that offence by doing an act to which this section applies.
- In order to enable the spouse or civil union partner or the spouse or civil union partner of any other person who has been a party to the offence, to escape after arrest or to avoid arrest or conviction.
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Accessory After the Fact (Penalty)
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Accessory After the Fact (Penalty) – s312 CA61
Everyone who is an accessory after the fact to any imprisonable offence,
- being an offence in respect of which no express provision is made by this Act or by some other enactment for the punishment of an accessory after the fact,
- is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 7 years if the maximum punishment for that offence is imprisonment for life, and not; 5 years if max punishment 10 years; half maximum penalty in all other cases.