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CRIMES ACT 1900 - SECT 95
Same in circumstances of aggravation
(1) Whosoever robs, or assaults with intent to rob, any person, or steals any
chattel, money, or valuable security, from the person of another, in
circumstances of aggravation, shall be liable to imprisonment for twenty
years.
(2) In this section,
"circumstances of aggravation" means circumstances that (immediately before,
or at the time of, or immediately after the robbery, assault or larceny)
involve any one or more of the following-- (a) the alleged offender uses
corporal violence on any person,
(b) the alleged offender intentionally or
recklessly inflicts actual bodily harm on any person,
(c) the alleged
offender deprives any person of his or her liberty.
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