SAIn ForceAct
Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935
Subdiv 4Administrative detention for defendant released on licence under this Division
Start here
Get a plain-English read of Subdiv 4
Turn the raw legal text into a practical explanation grounded in Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935.
Subdivision 4—Administrative detention for defendant released on licence under this Division
269UE Administrative detention for defendant released on licence under this Division
269UF Powers of police officers relating to persons in respect of whom an administrative detention order has been issued
Subdivision 5—Custody, supervision and care
269V Custody, supervision and care
Subdivision 6—Effect of supervening imprisonment on an order under Division 4
269VA Effect of supervening imprisonment
Division 4A—Interstate transfer of persons subject to supervision order
269VB Interpretation
269VC Informed consent
269VD Transfer of persons from South Australia to another participating jurisdiction
269VE Transfer of persons from participating jurisdiction to South Australia
Division 5—Miscellaneous
269W Counsel to have independent discretion
269WA Power to order examination etc in pre-trial proceedings
269X Power of court to deal with defendant before proceedings completed
269Y Appeals
269Z Counselling of next of kin and victims
269ZA Exclusion of evidence
269ZB Arrest of person who escapes from detention etc
Part 9—Miscellaneous and procedure
Division 1—Punishment for certain common law offences
270 Punishment for certain offences
Division 2—Attempts
270A Attempts
270AB Attempted manslaughter
Division 3—Assaults with intent
270B Assaults with intent
Division 4—Preparatory conduct
270C Going equipped for commission of offence of dishonesty or offence against property
270D Going equipped for commission of offence against the person
Division 5—Apprehension of offenders
271 General power of arrest
273 Judge's warrant for arrest of person charged
Division 14—Provision as to persons convicted of offence
329 Provision as to persons convicted of an offence
Part 12—Regulations
370 Regulations
Schedule 11—Abolition of certain offences
1 Certain common law offences abolished
2 Certain offences under Imperial law abolished
3 Special provisions relating to maintenance and champerty
Legislative history
The Parliament of South Australia enacts as follows: