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Criminal Code Amendment Bill 2004
Bill No.
283
Long Title
The purpose of this Bill is to amend The Criminal Code by altering mandatory sentencing provisions relating to burglary.
Private Members Bill introduced by Mr Brendon John Grylls
Status
Bill Lapsed 01/23/2005
Current Bill
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Links
EMBill283-1
Bill283-1
Previous Versions of this Bill
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Legislative Assembly
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Introduced
07 Apr 2004
First Reading
07 Apr 2004
Second Reading
07 Apr 2004
Second Reading Speech
Other Procedures
Date
Note No.
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Bill Lapsed
23 Jan 2005
1
Notes
1. 36th Parliament prorogued and Legislative Assembly dissolved 23 January 2005.