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Peter Maley
Director - Criminal Lawyer


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Welcome to the NT Negligently causing serious harm article page. Everything you need to know about Negligently causing serious harm according to NT law - Dated: 09/01/2009

What the Law States according to NT Law for Negligently causing serious harm

According to NT Law for the charge of Negligently causing serious harm, A person is guilty of a crime if:
  1. the person engages in conduct; and
  2. that conduct causes serious harm to another person; and
  3. the person is negligent as to causing serious harm to the other person or any other person by the conduct.

The Maximum Penalty - Negligently causing serious harm

According to NT Law for the charge of Negligently causing serious harm, Penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years.

What the Police must prove according to NT Law for Negligently causing serious harm

To be advised.

Possible Defences under NT Law - Negligently causing serious harm

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In NT which court will hear the matter - Negligently causing serious harm

To be advised.
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