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CRIMES ACT 1958 - SECT 321O

Attempts to commit offence outside Victoria

    (1)     A person in Victoria who attempts to commit in another State or in a Territory an offence which, if committed in whole or in part in Victoria, would be an indictable offence against the law of Victoria is guilty of the indictable offence of attempting to commit that offence.

    (2)     A person outside Victoria who attempts to commit an indictable offence in Victoria is guilty of the indictable offence of attempting to commit that offence.

    (3)     In subsection (1), "Territory" means the Australian Capital Territory, the Jervis Bay Territory or the Northern Territory.

S. 321P inserted by No. 10233 s. 4.



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