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A list of what offences were committed by those sentenced to home detention
ACT Section Offence
Road Safety (Alcohol & Drugs)
Act 1970
Section 19A(1) Drive whilst disqualified
Sentencing Act 1997 Section 27(1) Breach of Suspended SentencePolice Offences Act 1935
Section
34B(1)(a)(i)
Assault a Police Officer
Vehicle & Traffic Act 1999 Section 9(1) Drive whilst driver licence is suspendedEvidence (Children and Special
Witnesses) Act 2001
Section
8(1)(b)(ii)
Application for witness to be declared a special w itnessRoad Safety (Alcohol & Drugs)
Act 1970
Section 6A(1) Drive with Prescribed Illicit Drug in BloodVehicle & Traffic Act 1999 Section 8(1)
Drive whilst not the holder of a driver licence or exemptionRoad Rules 2009
Regulation 20 &
22(1) Exceed Speed In Speed Limited Area
Road Rules 2009
Regulation 20 &
21 (1)
Exceed Speed Limit - (Speed Limit Sign)
Road Safety (Alcohol & Drugs)
Act 1970
Section 1 1)(b) - Refuse Oral Fluid Test
Police Offences Act 1935 Section 15C(1) Unlawfully possess dangerous article in a public place Misuse of Drugs Act 2001 Section 24(a) Possess a controlled drug Misuse of Drugs Act 2001 Section 25 Possess or use controlled plant or its products Misuse of Drugs Act 2001 Section 23 Possess thing used for administration of controlled drug Vehicle & Traffic Act 1999 Section 27(1) Unregistered motor vehicle used on public streetMotor Accidents (Liabilities and
Compensation) Act 1973
Section 29(1) Use a motor vehicle with no premium cover Vehicle & Traffic (Driver Licensing & Vehicle Registration) Regs, 2000Regulation 29(1) Fail to notify change of circumstances within 14 days
Firearms Act 1996 Section 105(3)(a)
Possess ammunition when not the holder of the
appropriate firearm licence Firearms Act 1996 Section 111(1) Possess loaded firearm in a vehicle in a public placeFirearms Act 1996 Section 9(1)
Possess firearm when not the holder of a firearm licence of the appropriate category Firearms Act 1996 Section 74(1) Possess an unregistered firearmFirearms Act 1996 Section 104
Fail to comply with safety requirements when
transporting firearmRoad Safety (Alcohol & Drugs)
Act 1970
Section 6(1)
Drive a motor vehicle while exceeding prescribed
alcohol limit Bail Act 1994 Section 5(4) Contravene conditions of a Notice Bail Act 1994 Section 9 Breach of bail Road Safety (Alcohol & Drugs)Act 1970
Section 6(2)
Driver not holding Aust driver lic, foreign drive lic, internat driv permit with alcohol in bodyRoad Safety (Alcohol & Drugs)
Act 1970
Section 4 Drive whilst under the influence of alcohol or a drug Vehicle & Traffic Act 1999 Section 12(1) Fail to comply with conditions of a driver licence Vehicle & Traffic Act 1999 Section 13(1) Drive whilst disqualifiedMisuse of Drugs Act 2001
Section 26 Selling/Supplying controlled drug. (minor offence) Misuse of Drugs Act 2001 Section 24(b) Use a controlled drug Sentencing Act 1997 Section 57A Review Deferred SentencePolice Offences Act 1935 Section 25(3)
Possess open or unsealed container of liquor in public placeCriminal Code 1924 Section 234 Stealing
Sentencing Act 1997 Section 62 Application upon Breach of Undertaking Sentencing Act 1997 Section 36(1) Breach of Community Service Order Police Offences Act 1935 Section 35(1) Common assaultCriminal Code 1924
Section
245(a)(iii)
Aggravated burglary (place is ordinarily used for the purposes of human habitation) Police Offences Act 1935 Section 37(1) Destroy property Police Offences Act 1935 Section 37(1) Injure propertyBail Act 1994 Section 5(4) Fail to Appear
Road Safety (Alcohol & Drugs)
Act 1970
Section 14(1)(a) Fail or refuse breath test
Road Safety (Alcohol & Drugs)
Act 1970
Section 14(1C) Hinder Conveyance
Road Safety (Alcohol & Drugs)
Act 1970
Section 14(2) Refuse Breath Analysis
Vehicle & Traffic Act 1999 Section 64(1)(d)
Dishonestly alter or display a document, plate or device issued under this Act, a corresponding law, or the law of another country, in a way calculated to deceive Police Offences Act 1935 Section 39(1) Possession of stolen property Criminal Code 1924 Section 250 Obtaining goods by false pretencesPolice Offences Act 1935 Section 14B(1) Trespass
Police Offences Act 1935 Section 35(3) Assault with indecent intent Misuse of Drugs Act 2001 Section 27 Sell or supply controlled plantPolice
Offences Act 1935
Section
34B(1)(b)
Use abusive language to Police Officer
Vehicle and Traffic (Driver
Licensing and Vehicle
Registration) Regulations 2010
Regulation 10(9) Fail to display "L" plate so as to be clearly visibleVehicle & Traffic (Driver Licensing
& Vehicle Registration) Regs, 2000Regulation
10(11)(a)(i) Learner Driver driving unaccompanied by a licenced
driverCriminal Code 1924 Section 107 Escape
Police Offences Act 1935 Section 7B(1)
Possess an implement or instrument with intent to
commit a crime or an offence CRIMINAL CODE 1924 Section 245 Aggravated burglary CRIMINAL CODE 1924 Section 234 Stealing Firearm or Firearm PartCRIMINAL CODE 1924 Section 234 Stealing
CRIMINAL CODE 1924 Section 172 Wounding
MISUSE OF DRUGS ACT 2001 Section 12 Traffic in prohibited plant or substanceCRIMINAL CODE 1924 Section 244 Burglary
CRIMINAL CODE 1924 Section 273 Unlawfully injuring propertyCRIMINAL CODE 1924 Section 184 Assault
Examples of the special/individual conditions magistrates have ordered as part of home detention sentences Examples of special conditions that have been imposed include:You must not consume alcohol and when directed to do so by a police officer, probation officer or prescribed officer,
submit to a breath test, urine test, or other test, for the presence of alcohol. You must not take any illicit or prohibited substances.Immediately upon your release from Court, you must attend the Community Corrections office at [location] for
induction onto this order.You must, during the operational period of the order, maintain in operating condition an active mobile phone service,
provide the contact details to Community Corrections and be accessible for contact through this device at all times.
You must take medication as required by a psychiatrist or a medical practitioner or by another person specified by
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