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

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3 10 CRIMli NAL PRACTICE ~ U L ~ - F ~ ~ M S<br />

No. I24.--SENDING DANGEBOUS OR OBKOXTOUS THINGS BY POST.<br />

Section 172.<br />

(1. Knowingly sent [or Knowingly attempted to send] by post a letter [or<br />

parcel [or as the case may be>] which enclosed a thing likely to injure other things<br />

in the course of conveyance [or likely to injure any person by whom the same<br />

might be handled (or opened) (or as the case may be)], namely, a bottle of<br />

sulphuric acid (or as the case may be).<br />

(2.) Knowingly sent [or Knowingly attempted to send] by post a letter (or as<br />

the cuse may be) which enelosed an indecent [or obscene] print [or &e.] LOT which<br />

had on it (or in it or on its cover) indecent (or obscene or grossly offensive) words<br />

(or marks or designs)].<br />

NO. 12fi.---INTEEPERENCE WITH TEJJEG~ZAPIIS.<br />

Section 184.<br />

(1.) Wilfully and unlawfully destroyed [or damaged or removed] part of an<br />

apparatus used in the working of [or used in connection with] an electric telegraph<br />

under the control of the Postmaster-General, namely, a battery [or an insulator<br />

(or as the case may be)].<br />

(2.) Wilfully and unlawfully preventeci [or obstructed] the sending Lor<br />

delivering] of a conmunication by an electric telegraph under the control of the<br />

Postmaster-General.<br />

~X.-MISCELLAN<br />

EOUS OFFENCES AGAINST l)un~,rc AUTEIORITY.<br />

EO. 126.-FALSE ~ ~ ~ ~ AS , TO A EXECUTION ~ A ~ OF ~ SENTENCE O ~<br />

OP DEATH.<br />

Section 192.<br />

Rubscribed a certificate [or declaration] as to the execution of the sentence of<br />

death upoll one X.Y. on &. at &c., which certificate [or declaratjon] was false in<br />

a material particular, namely, in that it was thereby certified [or declared] that<br />

(set out the false matter), whereas in truth (set out the truth), as the said AB.<br />

then well knew.<br />

3’0. 127.-FALSE ~ T A T ~ ~ IIN E ~ ~ S A ~ E ~ REQUIRED ~ ~ N TTO S BE<br />

UNDER OATH OR SOLEMN DECLARATION.<br />

Sectiou 193.<br />

Being required by law to verify on his oath [or by his solemn declaration<br />

(or solemn affirmation)] a statement made by him on the occasion of his marriage<br />

to one M.N. [or under (the Regulations made in pursuance of) ‘‘<strong>The</strong> Succession<br />

and Probate Buties <strong>Act</strong>, 1892,” touching the property of one &.E. deceased (or<br />

as the case may be, show the occasion on which the obligation to verify the stutemcnt<br />

arose)], made a statement [touching the matter aforesaid] which was false in a<br />

material particular, namely, in that it was thereby stated that (set out false<br />

statement), whereas in truth (set ozrl the truth), a8 the said A.B. then well knew:<br />

And that the said A.B. then verified the said statement on his oath [or by his<br />

solemn declaration (or solemn affirmation) 1,<br />

NO. 128.---PALSE DECLARATIONS AND STATEMENTS.<br />

Ssction 394.<br />

Being permitted [or roquired] by law to nialrc a statement [or declaration]<br />

touching (&e., state subject mather of statement or declaration so as to show<br />

that it wias permitted or required by law), made a statement [or declaration]<br />

touching the matter aforesaid before R.T., a justice of the peace (or as the case<br />

may be), who was then authoriaed by law to permit the said statement [or<br />

declaration] to be made before him, whieh said statement [or declaration] was<br />

false in a material particular, namely, in that it was thereby stated [or declared]<br />

that (set out the false statement), whereas in truth [set out the truth], as the said<br />

A.B. then well lmew.<br />

NO. ~29.-SI~OOTING AT CUSTOMS BOATS OR OFFICERS.<br />

Section 196.<br />

(1.) Shot at a steam launch [or boat (or as the case may be)], which was then<br />

in use by one F.F., an officor of Customs, while he was engaged in the execution of<br />

his duty as such officer.

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