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CRIMES ACT 1958 - SECT 322I

Onus of proof

    (1)     The accused has the evidential onus of raising self-defence, duress or sudden or extraordinary emergency by presenting or pointing to evidence that suggests a reasonable possibility of the existence of facts that, if they existed, would establish self-defence, duress or sudden or extraordinary emergency (as the case may be).

    (2)     If the accused satisfies the evidential onus referred to in subsection (1), the prosecution has the legal onus of proving beyond reasonable doubt that the accused did not carry out the conduct in self-defence, under duress or in circumstances of sudden or extraordinary emergency (as the case may be).

S. 322J inserted by No. 63/2014 s. 4.



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