Petty organised crime: membership-based common theft and related offences attract mandatory imprisonment and fine under the penal provision. Petty organised crime is defined as commission, singly or jointly as a member of a group or gang, of specified common offences (including an expansive definition of theft) or similar criminal acts; conviction attracts a custodial sentence with a legislated minimum term and an upper limit, together with liability to pay a fine.
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Petty organised crime: membership-based common theft and related offences attract mandatory imprisonment and fine under the penal provision.
Petty organised crime is defined as commission, singly or jointly as a member of a group or gang, of specified common offences (including an expansive definition of theft) or similar criminal acts; conviction attracts a custodial sentence with a legislated minimum term and an upper limit, together with liability to pay a fine.
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