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

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CRIMINAL PRACTICE RULES-FORMS 329<br />

be)] [or of offering (or making) a solicitation (or threat) to one M.N. as an induce-<br />

mert to him to commit (or permit the commission of) an indictable offence, namely.<br />

car~ialiy knowing a man (or as the case may be)], with intent thereby then to<br />

extort money (CT as the case may be) from the said E.F. [or from one G.H].<br />

(2.) Threatened to one E.F. that he [or one G.H.] should be accused by one<br />

M.X. of committing (&e. as tn (I)), with intent thereby then (&e. as in (1)).<br />

(3.) Caused one E.F. to receive a writing containing an accusation against him<br />

[or against one G.H.] [or containing a threat that he (or one G.H.) should be<br />

accustd] of committing ('e. as in (l)), with intent thereby then (&e. us in (1)) :<br />

And that the said A.B. then knew the contents of the Raid writing.<br />

KO. 249.-PROCURING EXECUTION OF DEEDS, ETC., BY THREATS.<br />

Section 417.<br />

With intent to defraud, and by means of unlawTu1 violence to [or unlawful<br />

restraint of or threats of violence (or restraint) to be used to] the person of one<br />

E.F. [or and by means of accusing (or threatening to acEuse) one E.F. of com-<br />

mitting an indictable offence, namely (describe it as in preceding Form)] [or of<br />

offwing (&e. as in preceding Form)], compelled [or induced] the said E.F. [or one<br />

G.R.].<br />

(a) to execute [or make or accept or indorse or alter or destroy] a valuable<br />

security [or part of a valuable security], namely, a promissory note for $200 [or<br />

bod (or as the ease may be) ] ;<br />

or (b) to write [or impress or affix] his name Lor seal] [or the name (or seal)<br />

of one E.L. or the name of a firm, namely K.L. and Company, (or as the case may<br />

be)] [or to impress (or affix) the seal of the X.Y. Company, Limited (or as the case<br />

mag be )] upon lor to] a paper [or parchment] in order that it might afterwards be<br />

made [or converted] into [or used as or dealt with as] a valuable security, namely,<br />

a bond (or n-s the case may be).<br />

IV.-BURGLARY: HOUSEBREAKING : AND LIKE OFFENCES.<br />

No. 25O.-HOUSERREAIIING : BURGLARY.<br />

Section 419.<br />

(1.) Broke and entered the dwelling-house of one E.F. [in the night time]<br />

with intent to commit an indietable offence therein.<br />

(2.) Waving entered the dwelling-house of one E.F., with intent to eomniit<br />

an indictable offence therein, [or stole a watch (or as the case may be: state<br />

the Lndzctahle offence) in the dwelling-house of one E.F., and then] broke out of<br />

tlie said dwelling-house [in the night-time].<br />

No. 351.-ENTERING DWELLING-HOUSE WITH INTENT TO COMAIIT<br />

IXDICTABLE OFFENCE<br />

Section 420.<br />

Entered [or was iiij the dwelling-house of one E.F. [in the night-time] with<br />

intent to commit an indictable offence therein.<br />

NO. 252.-BREAKING INTO PLACES AND COMMITTING INDICTABLE<br />

OFFENCES.<br />

Section 421.<br />

(I.) Broke and entered a place namely [the shop (or as the case may be) of<br />

one E.F.], and therein stole a diamond ring, the property of the said E.F. (or as<br />

fhe case may be) [state the inilietakle offence as in an inclictmeiit for an ini1ict;iblc<br />

off eiice] .<br />

(2.) Stole (state the indictable offence as in an indictment for ail iiiilictahle<br />

ofi'e~tce) in a place, iiamely the shop (or as the case may be) of one E.F. aiid<br />

then broke out of the said place.<br />

NO. 253.--BREAKING INTO PLACES WITH INTENT TO COM;\fIT<br />

INDICTABLE OFFENCES.<br />

Section 422.<br />

(1.) Broke and entered a place, namely [the shop (or as the case may bc) of<br />

me ELF.] with intent to commit an indictable offence therein.<br />

(2.) Entered a place, iianiely [the shop (or as t h cnsc ~ ma?/ hr) of onc E.F.]<br />

with intent to commit an indictable offiwce thereirt :iiiii then broke out of the said<br />

pl :I c e.<br />

NO. ?54.--PERSONS FOTJKD ARMED, ETC., WITI-F INTEST TO COM h11T<br />

INDICTABLE OFFENCE.<br />

Se&on 425.<br />

(a.) Was found armed with a dnngerous [or offcnsive] weapon [or in.ztruuient I,<br />

n:rniclp, :I pistol [or vroivhnr (or ab (Ire cmc niciil Di>) 1 : .tnd tlint tlic mid A.E.

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