Omission to produce legally required documents creates criminal liability, with enhanced penalties when material is due to a court. Omission to produce a document or electronic record by a person legally bound to do so is a penal offence: intentional failure to deliver required material to a public servant attracts criminal sanction, and a distinct, more severe penal range applies where the material is to be produced to a Court.
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Omission to produce legally required documents creates criminal liability, with enhanced penalties when material is due to a court.
Omission to produce a document or electronic record by a person legally bound to do so is a penal offence: intentional failure to deliver required material to a public servant attracts criminal sanction, and a distinct, more severe penal range applies where the material is to be produced to a Court.
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