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CRIMES ACT 1958 - SECT 90

Scope of offences relating to stolen goods

    (1)     The provisions of this Act relating to goods which have been stolen shall apply whether the stealing occurred in Victoria or elsewhere, and whether it occurred before or after the commencement of this Act, provided that the stealing (if not an offence under this Act) amounted to an offence where and at the time when the goods were stolen; and references to stolen goods shall be construed accordingly.

    (2)     For purposes of those provisions references to stolen goods shall include, in addition to the goods originally stolen and parts of them (whether in their original state or not)—

        (a)     any other goods which directly or indirectly represent or have at any time represented the stolen goods in the hands of the thief as being the proceeds of any disposal or realization of the whole or part of the goods stolen or of goods so representing the stolen goods; and

        (b)     any other goods which directly or indirectly represent or have at any time represented the stolen goods in the hands of a handler of the stolen goods or any part of them as being the proceeds of any disposal or realization of the whole or part of the stolen goods handled by him or of goods so representing them.

    (3)     But no goods shall be regarded as having continued to be stolen goods after they have been restored to the person from whom they were stolen or to other lawful possession or custody, or after that person and any other person claiming through him have otherwise ceased as regards those goods to have any right to restitution in respect of the theft.

    (4)     For purposes of the provisions of this Act relating to goods which have been stolen (including subsections (1)(2) and (3)) goods obtained in Victoria or elsewhere either by blackmail or in the circumstances described in subsection (1) of section 81 shall be regarded as stolen; and "steal", theft and thief shall be construed accordingly.

Heading preceding s. 91
inserted by No. 8425 s. 2(1)(b).

Possession of housebreaking implements, &c.

S. 91 amended by No. 7876 s. 2(3), substituted by No. 8425 s. 2(1)(b).



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