Offences Against the State Act 1939

Usurpation of functions of government.

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6.(1) Every person who usurps or unlawfully exercises any function of government, whether by setting up, maintaining, or taking part in any way in a body of persons purporting to be a government or a legislature but not authorised in that behalf by or under the Constitution, or by setting up, maintaining, or taking part in any way in a purported court or other tribunal not lawfully established, or by forming, maintaining, or being a member of an armed force or a purported police force not so authorised, or by any other action or conduct whatsoever, shall be guilty of felony and shall be liable on conviction thereof F2[to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 20 years].

(2) Every person who shall attempt to do any thing the doing of which is a felony under the foregoing sub-section of this section or who aids or abets or conspires with another person to do or attempt to do any such thing or advocates or encourages the doing of any such thing shall be guilty of a misdemeanour and shall be liable on conviction thereof to F2[imprisonment for a term not exceeding 20 years].

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F2

Substituted (24.09.1976) by Criminal Law Act 1976 (32/1976), s. 2(1), (2), commenced on enactment, subject to transitional provisions in s. 16(2).