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YOUTH JUSTICE ACT 1992 - SECT 8
Meaning of serious offence
(1) Subject to subsection (2) , in this Act
"serious offence" means— (a) a life offence; or
(b) an offence of a type
that, if committed by an adult, would make the adult liable to imprisonment
for 14 years or more.
(2) An offence is not a serious offence if— (a) it is
a relevant offence under the Criminal Code , section 552BA ; or Editor’s
note— Criminal Code , section 552BA (Charges of indictable offences that
must be heard and decided summarily)
(b) it is an offence that is the
subject of a charge to which the Criminal Code , section 552A or 552B applies;
or Editor’s note— Criminal Code , section 552A (Charges of indictable
offences that must be heard and decided summarily on prosecution election) or
552B (Charges of indictable offences that must be heard and decided summarily
unless defendant elects for jury trial)
(c) under the Drugs Misuse Act 1986
, section 13 , proceedings for a charge for the offence may be taken
summarily; or Editor’s note— Drugs Misuse Act 1986 , section 13 (Certain
offences may be dealt with summarily)
(d) under the Drugs Misuse Act 1986 ,
section 14 , proceedings for a charge for the offence may be taken summarily.
Note— Proceedings for a charge for an offence may not be taken summarily
under section 14 if the prosecution allegations include an allegation as to a
commercial purpose.
Editor’s note— Drugs Misuse Act 1986 , section 14 (Other offences that
may be dealt with summarily if no commercial purpose alleged)
(2A) If it is
necessary for the purposes of subsection (2) to have reference to the table of
excluded offences included in the Criminal Code , section 552BB , a reference
in that table to the circumstance that the offender does not plead guilty to
an offence is taken to be a reference to a child not admitting to committing
the offence.
(3) For the purpose of this section, the type of an offence
includes the circumstances in which it is committed.
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