Criminal Procedure Act 2011

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Schedule 1: Category 4 offences

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"Less serious crimes, as listed in the Criminal Procedure Act 2011"

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The law has something called Category 4 offences. You can find out what these are by looking at the Criminal Procedure Act 2011. This information is found in a part of the law called a schedule, which has extra details that are not in the main part of the law.

The Category 4 offences are mentioned in a section of the law that is empowered by s 6. This means that section 6 of the law gives the power to have Category 4 offences. You can read more about this in section 6.

You can learn more about Category 4 offences by reading the schedule and the rest of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011. The schedule has more information about what Category 4 offences are and how they work.

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1Category 4 offences Empowered by s 6