Law Information - Driving - Dangerous Driving Offences - NT
Recklessly endangering serious harm
Date: 01/09/2009
The Law - A person is guilty of a crime if:
- the person engages in conduct; and
- that conduct gives rise to a danger of serious harm to any person; and
- the person is reckless as to the danger of serious harm to any person that arises from the conduct.
Maximum Penalty - Recklessly endangering serious harm
Penalty:Imprisonment for 7 years or, for an aggravated offence, 10 years.
What the prosecution must prove - Recklessly endangering serious harm
To be advised.
Possible Defences - Recklessly endangering serious harm
To be advised.
The Court process - Recklessly endangering serious harm
To be advised.
