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CRIMES ACT 1914 SECT 4K
4K Continuing and multiple offences
- (1)
- Where, under a law of the Commonwealth, an act or thing
is required to be done within a particular period or
before a particular time, then, unless the contrary
intention appears, the obligation to do that act or thing
continues, notwithstanding that the period has expired or
the time has passed, until the act or thing is done.
- (2)
- Where a refusal or failure to comply with a requirement
referred to in subsection (1) is an offence against a
law of the Commonwealth, a person is guilty of an offence
in respect of each day during which the person refuses or
fails to comply with that requirement, including the day
of a conviction for any such offence or any later day.
- (3)
- Charges against the same person for any number of
offences against the same provision of a law of the
Commonwealth may be joined in the same information,
complaint or summons if those charges are founded on the
same facts, or form, or are part of, a series of offences
of the same or a similar character.
- (4)
- If a person is convicted of 2 or more offences referred
to in subsection (3), the court may impose one
penalty in respect of both or all of those offences, but
that penalty shall not exceed the sum of the maximum
penalties that could be imposed if a separate penalty were
imposed in respect of each offence.
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