Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2004C00101:body:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2004C00101
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 2597–5524

or willful wounding or injuring; assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
      4. Unlawful throwing or application of any corrosive or injurious substances upon the person of another.
      5. Rape; indecent assault, including unlawful sexual acts with or upon children.
      6. Illegal abortion.
      7. Procuring, or trafficking in, women or young persons for immoral purposes; living on the earnings of prostitution.
      8. Abandoning or exposing a child when the life of that child is or is likely to be injured or endangered.
      9. Bigamy.
      10. Kidnapping; child stealing; abduction; false imprisonment.
      11. Robbery.
      12. Burglary; housebreaking or any similar offence.
      13. Larceny.
      14. Embezzlement.
      15. Obtaining any property, money or valuable securities by false pretences or other form of deception.
      16. An offence against the law relating to bribery.
      17. Extortion.
      18. Receiving any property, money or valuable securities knowing the same to have been unlawfully obtained.
      19. Fraud by an agent, bailee, banker, factor or trustee, by a director or officer of a company or by a promoter of a company, whether existing or not.
      20. An offence relating to counterfeiting or forgery.
      21. Perjury; subornation of perjury; conspiring to defeat the course of justice.
      22. Arson.
      23. An act done with the intention of endangering the safety of any person traveling upon a railway or in any aircraft or vessel or other means of transportation.
      24. Any seizure or exercise of control, by force or violence or threat of force or violence, or by any other form of intimidation, of an aircraft.
      25. Piracy, by statute or by law of nations; revolt on board a vessel against the authority of the master of the vessel.
      26. Malicious injury to property.
      27. An offence against the bankruptcy laws.
      28. An offence against the laws relating to narcotics, dangerous drugs or psychotropic substances.
      29. Dealing in slaves.

 (2) Extradition shall also be granted for any other offences that are made extraditable under the extradition laws of Australia and which are felonies under the laws of the United States of America.

 (3) Extradition shall also be granted for any offence against a federal law of the United States of America of which one of the above-mentioned offences is a substantial element, even if transporting or transportation or the use of the mails or of interstate facilities is also an element of the specific offence.

 (4) Extradition shall also be granted for aiding, abetting, counseling or procuring the commission of, being an accessory before or after the fact to, or attempting or conspiring to commit, any of the offences mentioned in the preceding paragraphs of this Article.

 (5) If extradition is requested for any offence mentioned in a preceding paragraph of this Article and