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Criminal Code Act 1899 - Queensland Legislation

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Schedule 1 The <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Code</strong>Part 9 Transitional and validation provisionsChapter 72 Transitional provision for <strong>Act</strong> No. 18 of 1999[s 709]Part 9Chapter 72Transitional and validationprovisionsTransitional provision for <strong>Act</strong>No. 18 of 1999709 Transitional provision for <strong>Act</strong> No. 18 of 1999On a charge of unlawful stalking committed after thecommencement of the <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Code</strong> (Stalking) Amendment<strong>Act</strong> 1999 (the commencement), evidence of an act describedin section 359B(c) done before the commencement may beadmitted for the purpose of deciding whether an act done afterthe commencement constituted unlawful stalking.Chapter 73Transitional provision forJustice <strong>Legislation</strong>(Miscellaneous Provisions) <strong>Act</strong>(No. 2) 1999710 Transitional provision for Justice <strong>Legislation</strong>(Miscellaneous Provisions) <strong>Act</strong> (No. 2) 1999(1) This section applies if, after the commencement of the Justice<strong>Legislation</strong> (Miscellaneous Provisions) <strong>Act</strong> (No. 2) 1999,section 11—(a) a charge of an offence against section 339(1) is beforethe Supreme or District Court; and(b) the person charged with the offence informs the courtthat he or she does not want to be tried by jury; andCurrent as at 1 December 2014 Page 471

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