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Peter Maley
Director - Criminal Lawyer


Other Criminal Offences - NT
Welcome to the NT Intentionally endangering safety of persons travelling by aircraft or ship article page. Everything you need to know about Intentionally endangering safety of persons travelling by aircraft or ship according to NT law - Dated: 09/01/2009

What the Law States according to NT Law for Intentionally endangering safety of persons travelling by aircraft or ship

According to NT Law for the charge of Intentionally endangering safety of persons travelling by aircraft or ship, Any person who, with intent to injure or to endanger the safety of any person whilst he is on board any aircraft or ship, whether a particular person or not:
  1. deals with the aircraft or ship or with anything upon or near the aircraft or ship or with anything either directly or indirectly connected with the guidance, control or operation of the aircraft or ship, in such a manner as to affect or endanger or be likely to affect or endanger the free and safe use of the aircraft or ship or the safety of any such person;
  2. by any omission to do any act that it is his duty to do causes the safety of any such person to be endangered,is guilty of a crime and is liable to imprisonment for life.

The Maximum Penalty - Intentionally endangering safety of persons travelling by aircraft or ship

According to NT Law for the charge of Intentionally endangering safety of persons travelling by aircraft or ship, Penalty:Liable to life imprisonment.

What the Police must prove according to NT Law for Intentionally endangering safety of persons travelling by aircraft or ship

To be advised.

Possible Defences under NT Law - Intentionally endangering safety of persons travelling by aircraft or ship

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In NT which court will hear the matter - Intentionally endangering safety of persons travelling by aircraft or ship

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