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Gaming Control Act 1993
67Reasonable suspicion sufficient
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67 Reasonable suspicion sufficient
Where, on the hearing of a complaint against a person in relation to
an offence against this Part, the evidence for the prosecution is
such as to raise in the mind of the court hearing the complaint a
reasonable suspicion that the person is guilty of the offence, that
evidence is prima facie evidence that the person is guilty of that
offence.