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DTS Mod 2 Inv paper 2

DTS Mod 2 Inv paper 2
20問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    What is section 459a of the crimes act?

    A police officer May for the purposes of arresting under 458 or 459, a person whom they believe on reasonable grounds has committed a serious indictable offence escaping legal custody or finds committing a serious indictable offence. May enter and search any place the police officer believes on reasonable grounds them to be. reasonable force may be used .

  • 2

    What are the rules regarding photo boards?

    I prayed must be refused by the offender The offenders appearance must not have changed significantly Similar age/appearance 11+ 1, including the suspect

  • 3

    Section 138 illegally or improperly obtained evidence

    section 138 of the evidence act provides procedure for resolving the fundamental dilemma between the public interest in admitting reliable evidence and the public interest in vindicating individual rights deterring misconduct and maintaining the legitimacy of the judicial system

  • 4

    Section 84 if evidence act VOID Acronym

    violent oppressive inhumane demeaning

  • 5

    Interview to suspect in the master copy doesn’t work what is the admissibility of the record of interview?

    The interview will be admitted if exceptional circumstances are justified

  • 6

    Can you question a 17-year-old?

    As per 464E of the crimes act any persons under 18 must not be questioned unless parent or guardian present, or if unavailable an independent Person. AND Before the commencement of questioning the person has been allowed to speak to a parent or guardian and the communication is not overheard.

  • 7

    Explain 464A 4A Reasonable time considerations

    Things to Consider the number and complexity of offences Investigation of offence Allow police to repair for interview Number of co-offenders transport of accused to facility exercise rights Medical attention Rest Bring before the courts

  • 8

    You’ve seen an offender running into an address can you enter?

    Yes as you believe unreasonable grounds a serious indictable offence has been committed section 459 of the crimes act and search for reasonable FORCE

  • 9

    What are the points of Guni V Jones (chance finding)

    you believe on reasonable grounds serious offence has been committed. The offender should be caught and brought to justice. BORG: FIM Fruit of crime Instrument used Material evidence BORG: CIAR Person in possession of article: Committed offence implicated in defence Accessory to the defence Unreasonably refused Must not return the item for longer than necessary to complete investigation and if a copy can be made it should be done and the original return to the owner lawfulness must be judges at the time of the conduct not afterwards

  • 10

    What common law powers do you have in relation to someone’s arrest?

    Safety and evidence search

  • 11

    Every person take it to custody for an offence must be what? 3 things

    Released unconditionally Released on bail Brought before a magistrate or bail justice

  • 12

    When can we take DNA from an adult?

    any indictable offence SORG Having committed charged with or summonsed to answer a charge for an indictable offence

  • 13

    When can we take Dna from a child aged 15 to 17 years of age?

    When they’ve committed to schedule no offence

  • 14

    Regarding physical examinations, what are the two types?

    Intimate and non-intimate

  • 15

    Regarding physical examinations who can take a photograph for an intimate physical examination?

    Any member of the police force Best practice is the crime scene officers or major crime scene officers

  • 16

    Who can conduct an examination on an intimate part of the body?

    Medical practitioner nurse etc

  • 17

    Can a forensic procedure be undertaken on a child aged 10 to 17 years old?

    Yes, only with a court order

  • 18

    In relation to her forensic procedure, an adult refuses informed consent for a non-intimate sample. What is your next step?

    SENIOR police authority

  • 19

    An adult refuses a forensic procedure with informed consent for an intimate Sample. What is your next step?

    Court order as it’s an intimate sample

  • 20

    What are the points of proof for hearsay?

    Hearsay is an out of court statement Made by a person other than the witness Said to prove the truth of what is contained in the statement

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    What is section 459a of the crimes act?

    A police officer May for the purposes of arresting under 458 or 459, a person whom they believe on reasonable grounds has committed a serious indictable offence escaping legal custody or finds committing a serious indictable offence. May enter and search any place the police officer believes on reasonable grounds them to be. reasonable force may be used .

  • 2

    What are the rules regarding photo boards?

    I prayed must be refused by the offender The offenders appearance must not have changed significantly Similar age/appearance 11+ 1, including the suspect

  • 3

    Section 138 illegally or improperly obtained evidence

    section 138 of the evidence act provides procedure for resolving the fundamental dilemma between the public interest in admitting reliable evidence and the public interest in vindicating individual rights deterring misconduct and maintaining the legitimacy of the judicial system

  • 4

    Section 84 if evidence act VOID Acronym

    violent oppressive inhumane demeaning

  • 5

    Interview to suspect in the master copy doesn’t work what is the admissibility of the record of interview?

    The interview will be admitted if exceptional circumstances are justified

  • 6

    Can you question a 17-year-old?

    As per 464E of the crimes act any persons under 18 must not be questioned unless parent or guardian present, or if unavailable an independent Person. AND Before the commencement of questioning the person has been allowed to speak to a parent or guardian and the communication is not overheard.

  • 7

    Explain 464A 4A Reasonable time considerations

    Things to Consider the number and complexity of offences Investigation of offence Allow police to repair for interview Number of co-offenders transport of accused to facility exercise rights Medical attention Rest Bring before the courts

  • 8

    You’ve seen an offender running into an address can you enter?

    Yes as you believe unreasonable grounds a serious indictable offence has been committed section 459 of the crimes act and search for reasonable FORCE

  • 9

    What are the points of Guni V Jones (chance finding)

    you believe on reasonable grounds serious offence has been committed. The offender should be caught and brought to justice. BORG: FIM Fruit of crime Instrument used Material evidence BORG: CIAR Person in possession of article: Committed offence implicated in defence Accessory to the defence Unreasonably refused Must not return the item for longer than necessary to complete investigation and if a copy can be made it should be done and the original return to the owner lawfulness must be judges at the time of the conduct not afterwards

  • 10

    What common law powers do you have in relation to someone’s arrest?

    Safety and evidence search

  • 11

    Every person take it to custody for an offence must be what? 3 things

    Released unconditionally Released on bail Brought before a magistrate or bail justice

  • 12

    When can we take DNA from an adult?

    any indictable offence SORG Having committed charged with or summonsed to answer a charge for an indictable offence

  • 13

    When can we take Dna from a child aged 15 to 17 years of age?

    When they’ve committed to schedule no offence

  • 14

    Regarding physical examinations, what are the two types?

    Intimate and non-intimate

  • 15

    Regarding physical examinations who can take a photograph for an intimate physical examination?

    Any member of the police force Best practice is the crime scene officers or major crime scene officers

  • 16

    Who can conduct an examination on an intimate part of the body?

    Medical practitioner nurse etc

  • 17

    Can a forensic procedure be undertaken on a child aged 10 to 17 years old?

    Yes, only with a court order

  • 18

    In relation to her forensic procedure, an adult refuses informed consent for a non-intimate sample. What is your next step?

    SENIOR police authority

  • 19

    An adult refuses a forensic procedure with informed consent for an intimate Sample. What is your next step?

    Court order as it’s an intimate sample

  • 20

    What are the points of proof for hearsay?

    Hearsay is an out of court statement Made by a person other than the witness Said to prove the truth of what is contained in the statement