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Criminal Code Act 1899 - Queensland Legislation

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Schedule 1 The <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Code</strong>Part 6 Offences relating to property and contractsChapter 36 Stealing[s 398]12 Stealing of a vehicleIf the thing stolen is a vehicle the offender is liable toimprisonment for 14 years.13 Stealing by lootingIf—(a) the offence is committed during a natural disaster, civilunrest or an industrial dispute; or(b) the thing stolen is left unattended by the death orincapacity of the person in possession of the property; or(c) the offence is committed in an area that—(i) is a declared area for a disaster situation under theDisaster Management <strong>Act</strong> 2003; or(ii) was, immediately before the offence wascommitted, a declared area for a disaster situationunder the Disaster Management <strong>Act</strong> 2003;the offender is liable to imprisonment for 10 years.14 Stealing firearm for use in another indictable offenceIf—(a) the thing stolen is a firearm; and(b) the offender steals the firearm intending that it be usedby anyone to commit an indictable offence;the offender is liable to imprisonment for 14 years.15 Stealing firearm or ammunitionIf the thing stolen is a firearm or ammunition, the offender isliable to imprisonment for 10 years.Page 242 Current as at 1 December 2014

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