Criminal Code Act 1995
Section 3
CHAPTER 10 - NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE Part 10.2 - Money laundering Division 400 - Money laundering SECTION 400.14A Recklessness as to nature of money or property sufficient for offence of attempt to commit an offence against certain provisions of this Part (1)Despite subsection 11.1(3) , for the offence of attempting to commit an offence against any of the following provisions: (a) subsection 400.2B(4) ; (b) subsection 400.2B(5) ; (c) subsection 400.2B(6) ; (d) subsection 400.2B(7) ; (e) subsection 400.2B(8) ; (f) subsection 400.2B(9) ; (g) subsection 400.3(2) ; (h) subsection 400.3(2A) ; (i) subsection 400.3(2B) ; (j) subsection 400.3(3) ; (k) subsection 400.3(3A) ; (l) subsection 400.3(3B) ; (m) subsection 400.4(2) ; (n) subsection 400.4(2A) ; (o) subsection 400.4(2B) ; (p) subsection 400.4(3) ; (q) subsection 400.4(3A) ; (r) subsection 400.4(3B) ; (s) subsection 400.5(2) ; (t) subsection 400.5(3) ; (u) subsection 400.6(2) ; (v) subsection 400.6(3) ; (w) subsection 400.7(2) ; (x) subsection 400.7(3) ; (y) subsection 400.8(2) ; (z) subsection 400.8(3) ;
recklessness is the fault element in relation to whichever of the following is a physical element of the offence attempted:
(za) that money or property is proceeds of indictable crime; (zb) that money or property is proceeds of general crime.Note:
Proof of intention, knowledge or recklessness will satisfy a fault element of recklessness: see subsection 5.4(4)
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