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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 44 Offences analogous to stealing relating to animals[s 443G](b) has been made known in a manner that would, or wouldbe likely to, bring it to the attention of the public; or(c) consists of deductions, conclusions or inferences madeor drawn from information mentioned in paragraph (a)or (b).relevant bet, in relation to a sporting event or a sportingcontingency, means a bet on the outcome of the event or thehappening of the sporting contingency on behalf of anyperson.443GEvidentiary provisionFor a proceeding for an offence under this chapter, it does notmatter whether any person is successful in affecting theoutcome of the sporting event or the happening of the sportingcontingency.Chapter 44Offences analogous to stealingrelating to animalsChapter division 1Offences relating to animalsgenerally444A Killing animals with intent to steal(1) Any person who kills any animal capable of being stolen withintent to steal the skin or carcass, or any part of the skin orcarcass, is guilty of a crime, and is liable to the samepunishment as if the person had stolen the animal.(2) If the offender is sentenced to pay a fine in addition to, orinstead of, imprisonment, the fine shall be not less than 10penalty units or, where in respect of the animal in question avalue is determined in accordance with the provisions of theCurrent as at 1 December 2014 Page 277

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