The Acts of the Parliament of Western AustraliaGovernment Printer, South Africa, 1914 |
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Page 19
... reasonable grounds for believing that the thing in question has been or was intended to be used in contravention of this Act , condemn the same as forfeited to His Majesty , and the same shall be forfeited accordingly . ( 2 . " Closed ...
... reasonable grounds for believing that the thing in question has been or was intended to be used in contravention of this Act , condemn the same as forfeited to His Majesty , and the same shall be forfeited accordingly . ( 2 . " Closed ...
Page 97
... reasonable grounds for suspecting that there search warrant for game illegally is in any place whatsoever any game taken or killed contrary to taken or killed . this Act he may issue his warrant directing any guardian or officer of ...
... reasonable grounds for suspecting that there search warrant for game illegally is in any place whatsoever any game taken or killed contrary to taken or killed . this Act he may issue his warrant directing any guardian or officer of ...
Page 137
... reasonable , but mistaken , belief in the existence of any state Ibid . , s . 24 . of things is not criminally responsible for the act or omission to any greater extent than if the real state of things had been such as he believed to ...
... reasonable , but mistaken , belief in the existence of any state Ibid . , s . 24 . of things is not criminally responsible for the act or omission to any greater extent than if the real state of things had been such as he believed to ...
Page 138
... reasonably be expected to act otherwise . 26. Every person is presumed to be of sound mind , and to have been of sound mind at any time which comes in question , until the contrary is proved . 27. A person is not criminally responsible ...
... reasonably be expected to act otherwise . 26. Every person is presumed to be of sound mind , and to have been of sound mind at any time which comes in question , until the contrary is proved . 27. A person is not criminally responsible ...
Page 139
... reasonably necessary in order to resist actual and unlawful violence threatened to him , or to another person in his presence ; ( 4. ) When he does or omits to do the act in order to save himself from immediate death or grievous bodily ...
... reasonably necessary in order to resist actual and unlawful violence threatened to him , or to another person in his presence ; ( 4. ) When he does or omits to do the act in order to save himself from immediate death or grievous bodily ...
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aboriginal or half-caste accused person aforesaid amended appeal apply appointed arrested without warrant assault Assembly of Western authorised authority ballot-paper Board cause Certificate of Title CHAPTER charge Clerk Code consent Court crime Criminal debentures deemed defamatory matter defence district document duty election elector entitled false fee simple fish Flinders Bay Governor grievous bodily harm guilty hard labour hereby hereinafter hundred Ibid imprisonment with hard indictable offence intent jury justice Kalgoorlie labour for seven labour for three lawful Legislative Council liable to imprisonment license liquor Majesty ment Minister misdemeanour months notice offences defined payment penalty not exceeding Perth Town Lot police officer pounds prescribed principal Act prisoner proceedings proclamation procure prosecution Provided punishment purpose railway rateable land regulations respect returning officer road Schedule sentence summary conviction thereof thing tion trial unlawful unlawfully Vict vote Western Australia