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CRIMES ACT 1900 - SECT 60B
Actions against third parties connected with law enforcement officers
60B Actions against third parties connected with law enforcement officers
(1) A person who assaults, stalks, harasses or intimidates any person with
whom a law enforcement officer has a domestic relationship, with the intention
of causing the law enforcement officer to fear physical or mental harm-- (a)
as a consequence of, or in retaliation for, actions undertaken by the
law enforcement officer in the execution of the officer's duty, or
(b)
because the law enforcement officer is a law enforcement officer,
is liable to
imprisonment for 5 years.
(2) A person who obtains personal information about
a person with whom a law enforcement officer has a domestic relationship, with
the intention of using or permitting the use of the information to cause the
officer to fear physical or mental harm-- (a) as a consequence of, or in
retaliation for, actions undertaken by the law enforcement officer in the
execution of the officer's duty, or
(b) because the law enforcement officer
is a law enforcement officer,
is liable to imprisonment for 5 years.
(3) For
the purposes of this section, causing a law enforcement officer to fear
physical or mental harm includes causing the officer to fear physical or
mental harm to another person with whom he or she has a domestic relationship.
(4) For the purposes of this section, a person intends to cause fear of
physical or mental harm if he or she knows that the conduct is likely to cause
fear in the other person.
(5) For the purposes of this section, the
prosecution is not required to prove that the person alleged to have been
assaulted, stalked, harassed or intimidated, or the law enforcement officer,
actually feared physical or mental harm.
(6) In this section,
"domestic relationship" has the same meaning as in the
Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 .
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