Crimes Act 1914
A person (the first person ) commits an offence if:
(a) the first person:
(i) threatens, intimates or restrains another person; or
(ii) uses violence to, or inflicts an injury on, another person; or
(iii) causes or procures violence, damage, loss or disadvantage to another person; or
(iv) causes or procures the punishment of another person; and
(b) the first person does so on account of the other person having appeared, or being about to appear, as a witness in a judicial proceeding; and
(c) the judicial proceeding is a federal judicial proceeding.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
36A(2)
Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(c) element of the offence.
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code .
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