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The Criminal Code Act 1899 - Ozcase Queensland Historical Legal ...

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14 CRIMINAL CODE<br />

Section<br />

372.<br />

373.<br />

374.<br />

375.<br />

376.<br />

377.<br />

378.<br />

379.<br />

380.<br />

381.<br />

382.<br />

383.<br />

3 84.<br />

385.<br />

386.<br />

387.<br />

388.<br />

389.<br />

CHAPTER XXXV-continued<br />

Absolute protection: Privileges of Judges, witnesses, and others<br />

in courts of justice<br />

Absolute protection: Reports of official inquiries<br />

Protection: Reports of matters of public interest<br />

Protection: Fair comment<br />

Protection: Truth<br />

Qualified protection: Excuse<br />

Good faith<br />

Relevancy and public benefit questions of fact<br />

Unlawful publication of defamatory matter<br />

Defamation of members of Parliament by strangers<br />

Defence in case of defamation by words, sounds, signs, signals, or<br />

gestures<br />

Publishing or threatening to publish defamatory matter with intent<br />

to extort money<br />

Liability of proprietor, publisher, and editor of periodicals<br />

Protection of innocent sellers of periodicals<br />

Protection of innocent sellers of books<br />

Protection of employers<br />

Prosecution of newspapers to be by sanction of a Judge after notice<br />

Summary jurisdiction in trivial cases of defamation<br />

PART VI-OFFENCES RELATING TO PROPERTY<br />

AND CONTRACTS<br />

DIVISION I-STEALING AND LIKE OFFENCES<br />

CHAPTER XXXVI-STEALING<br />

390. Things capable of being stolen<br />

391. Definition of stealing<br />

392. Special cases<br />

393. Funds, etc., held under direction<br />

394. Funds, etc., received by agents for sale<br />

395. Money received for another<br />

396. Stealing by persons having an interest in the thing stolen<br />

397. Husband and wife<br />

398. Punishment of stealing<br />

PUNISHMENT IN SPECIAL CASES<br />

I. Stealing wills<br />

11. Stealing things sent by post<br />

111. (Repealed)<br />

IV. Stealing from the person; stealing goods in transit, etc.<br />

V. Stealing by persons in the public service<br />

VI. Stealing by clerks and servants<br />

VII. Stealing by directors or officer sof companies<br />

VIII. Stealing by agents, etc.<br />

IX. Stealing property of value of $2,000<br />

X. Stealing by tenants or lodgers<br />

XI, Stealing after previous conviction<br />

XII, Stealing of an aircraft<br />

CHAPTER XXXVII--OFFENCES ANALOGOUS TO STEALING<br />

399. Concealing registers<br />

400. Concealing wills<br />

401. Concealing deeds<br />

402. Killing animals with intent to steal<br />

403. Severing with intent to steal<br />

404. Using registered brands with criminal intention<br />

405. Fraudulently dealing with minerals in mines<br />

406. Bringing stolen goods into <strong>Queensland</strong><br />

407. Fraudulent disposition of mortgaged goods<br />

408. Fraudulent appropriation of power<br />

408~. Unlawfully using motor vehicles<br />

408s. Indictable offences relating to user or possession of motor vehicles,<br />

aircraft or vessels that may be dealt with summarily.

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