Criminal Code Act 1995
Section 3
CHAPTER 4 - THE INTEGRITY AND SECURITY OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS Division 72 - Explosives and lethal devicesIf:
(a) a person is charged with an offence against section 72.12 , 72.13 , 72.14 or 72.15 ; and
(b) the prosecution alleges that the plastic explosive breached a particular marking requirement;
it is a defence if the defendant proves that he or she had no reasonable grounds for suspecting that the plastic explosive breached that marking requirement.
Note1:
A defendant bears a legal burden in relation to the matter in subsection (1) (see section 13.4 ).
Note 2:
For the marking requirements, see section 72.33 .
(2)
If:
(a) a person is charged with an offence against section 72.12 , 72.13 or 72.15 ; and
(b) the prosecution alleges that the plastic explosive breached the second marking requirement;
it is a defence if the defendant proves that, at the time of the alleged offence:
(c) the plastic explosive contained a detection agent; and
(d) the concentration of the detection agent in the plastic explosive was not less than the minimum manufacture concentration for the detection agent; and
(e) the detection agent was homogenously distributed throughout the plastic explosive.
Note 1:
A defendant bears a legal burden in relation to the matter in subsection (2) (see section 13.4 ).
Note 2:
For the marking requirements, see section 72.33 .
Note 3:
For minimum manufacture concentration , see section 72.34 .
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