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Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002
sec.200Application for special forfeiture order
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### sec.200 Application for special forfeiture order
This section applies if—
a person (the prescribed respondent ) has been convicted of a confiscation offence; and
the prescribed respondent, or someone else for the prescribed respondent, has derived, is deriving, or is to derive, benefits ( benefits ) from a contract entered on or after 12 May 1989 ( relevant contract ) about either of the following—
a depiction of the confiscation offence or alleged confiscation offence in a movie, book, newspaper, magazine, radio, or television production, or in any other electronic form, or live or recorded entertainment of any kind;
an expression of the prescribed respondent’s thoughts, opinions or emotions about the confiscation offence.
The State may apply to the Supreme Court at any time for an order ( special forfeiture order ) that the prescribed respondent pay to the State an amount equal to all or part of the prescribed respondent’s benefits under the relevant contract.
This section applies to a contract made before or after the prescribed respondent’s conviction, whether in Queensland or elsewhere, including outside Australia.
s 200 amd 2004 No. 43 s 39 ; 2010 No. 42 s 214 sch
(sec.200-ssec.1) This section applies if— a person (the prescribed respondent ) has been convicted of a confiscation offence; and the prescribed respondent, or someone else for the prescribed respondent, has derived, is deriving, or is to derive, benefits ( benefits ) from a contract entered on or after 12 May 1989 ( relevant contract ) about either of the following— a depiction of the confiscation offence or alleged confiscation offence in a movie, book, newspaper, magazine, radio, or television production, or in any other electronic form, or live or recorded entertainment of any kind; an expression of the prescribed respondent’s thoughts, opinions or emotions about the confiscation offence.
(sec.200-ssec.2) The State may apply to the Supreme Court at any time for an order ( special forfeiture order ) that the prescribed respondent pay to the State an amount equal to all or part of the prescribed respondent’s benefits under the relevant contract.
(sec.200-ssec.3) This section applies to a contract made before or after the prescribed respondent’s conviction, whether in Queensland or elsewhere, including outside Australia.
- (a) a person (the prescribed respondent ) has been convicted of a confiscation offence; and
- (b) the prescribed respondent, or someone else for the prescribed respondent, has derived, is deriving, or is to derive, benefits ( benefits ) from a contract entered on or after 12 May 1989 ( relevant contract ) about either of the following— (i) a depiction of the confiscation offence or alleged confiscation offence in a movie, book, newspaper, magazine, radio, or television production, or in any other electronic form, or live or recorded entertainment of any kind; (ii) an expression of the prescribed respondent’s thoughts, opinions or emotions about the confiscation offence.
- (i) a depiction of the confiscation offence or alleged confiscation offence in a movie, book, newspaper, magazine, radio, or television production, or in any other electronic form, or live or recorded entertainment of any kind;
- (ii) an expression of the prescribed respondent’s thoughts, opinions or emotions about the confiscation offence.
- (i) a depiction of the confiscation offence or alleged confiscation offence in a movie, book, newspaper, magazine, radio, or television production, or in any other electronic form, or live or recorded entertainment of any kind;
- (ii) an expression of the prescribed respondent’s thoughts, opinions or emotions about the confiscation offence.