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Sch 4Exceptions to section 4AA(4A) (without thresholds)
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Schedule 4—Exceptions to section 4AA(4A) (without thresholds)
Section 4AA(4A) provides for a person to be subject to the step 1—show compelling reason test if the person is accused of committing a later indictable offence while on bail for an earlier indictable offence. Section 4AA(4A)(d) and (4B)(b) provide that the person will not be subject to that test if the later indictable offence is an offence in this Schedule.
Part 1—Offences against Victorian Acts
1 Administration and Probate Act 1958
Section 66(1) (concealing a will).
2 Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003
Section 132 (making false statement in application for cremation authorisation).
3 Crimes Act 1958
(1) Section 81(1) (obtaining property by deception).
(2) Section 82(1) (obtaining financial advantage by deception).
(3) Section 83(1) (false accounting).
(4) Section 83A(1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (5A), (5B) or (5C) (falsifying documents).
(5) Section 86(1) or (2) (suppression etc. of documents).
(6) Section 88(2) (handling stolen goods).
(7) Section 178 (giving or receiving false or misleading receipt or account).
(8) Section 192B(1) (making, using or supplying identification information).
(9) Section 192C(1) (possessing identification information).
(10) Section 192D(2) (possessing equipment used to make etc. identification documentation).
(11) Section 194(1), (2), (3) or (4) (dealing with proceeds of crime).
(12) Section 195A(1), (2) or (3) (dealing with property which subsequently becomes an instrument of crime).
(13) Section 198 (threats to destroy or damage property).
(14) Section 199 (possessing anything with intent to destroy or damage property).
(15) Section 225 (conveying water into a mine).
(16) Section 247 (false statements).
(17) Section 247K (sabotage).
(18) Section 247L(1) (threats to sabotage).
(19) Section 314 (perjury).
(20) Section 465AA(9) (failing to comply with order to provide information or assistance relating to computer or computer network).
4 Dangerous Goods Act 1985
(1) Section 21AA(2) or (6) (transporting dangerous goods in unlicensed vehicle).
(2) Section 31(1), (2) or (4).
(3) Section 31B(1) (dangerous goods must be transported in safe manner).
(4) Section 31C(1) (aggravated failure to comply with relevant provision).
(5) Section 31D(1) (conduct in respect of dangerous goods that endangers persons).
5 Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981
(1) Section 71C (possessing tablet press).
(2) Section 71D (possessing precursor chemicals).
(3) Section 71E(1) (possessing document containing information about trafficking or cultivating a drug of dependence).