Crimes Act 1914
In this Part:
Aboriginal legal aid organisation
(Repealed by No 75 of 2018)
Aboriginal legal assistance organisation
means an organisation that is funded by the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory to provide legal assistance to Aboriginal persons and Torres Strait Islanders.
arrested
:
a person is arrested if:
(a) the person is arrested for a Commonwealth offence; and
(b) the person ' s arrest has not ceased under subsection (3) or (4); and
(c) the person has not been released.
arrested or under arrest
(Repealed by No 136 of 2001)
authorising officer
,
in relation to an investigating official, means:
(a) if the investigating official is a member or special member of the Australian Federal Police - a person for the time being holding office or acting as:
(i) the Commissioner; or
(ii) a Deputy Commissioner; or
(iii) a member or special member of the Australian Federal Police who is of the rank of superintendent or higher; or
(b) if the investigating official is a member of the police force of a State or Territory - a person for the time being holding office or acting as:
(i) the Commissioner or the person holding equivalent rank; or
(ii) an Assistant Commissioner or a person holding equivalent rank; or
(iii) a superintendent or a person holding equivalent rank;
of the police force of that State or Territory.
(a) an offence against a law of the Commonwealth, other than an offence that is a service offence for the purposes of the Defence Force Discipline Act 1982 ; or
(b) a State offence that has a federal aspect.
(a) a member or special member of the Australian Federal Police; or
(b) a member of the police force of a State or Territory; or
(c) a person who holds an office the functions of which include the investigation of Commonwealth offences and who is empowered by a law of the Commonwealth because of the holding of that office to make arrests in respect of such offences.
inform
, in relation to an investigating official informing a person who is under arrest or a protected suspect, means notify the person:
(a) in a language in which the person is able to communicate with reasonable fluency; and
(b) in a manner that the official has reasonable grounds to believe is a manner that the person can understand having regard to any apparent disability the person has.
(a) a member or special member of the Australian Federal Police (other than a member or special member of the Australian Federal Police who is engaged in covert investigations under the orders of a superior); or
(b) a member of the police force of a State or Territory (other than a member of the police force of a State or Territory who is engaged in covert investigations under the orders of a superior); or
(c) a person who holds an office the functions of which include the investigation of Commonwealth offences and who is empowered by a law of the Commonwealth because of the holding of that office to make arrests in respect of such offences (other than a person who is engaged in covert investigations under the orders of a superior).
investigation period
means the investigation period prescribed by section
23C
or or
23DB
, as the case requires.
judicial officer
(Repealed by No 63 of 2023)
magistrate
(Repealed by No 136 of 2001)
protected suspect
has the meaning given by subsection (2).
question
has the meaning given by subsection (6).
serious Commonwealth offence
means a Commonwealth offence that is punishable by imprisonment for a period exceeding 12 months.
tape recording
means audio recording, video recording or recording by other electronic means.
under arrest
:
a person is under arrest if:
(a) the person is arrested for a Commonwealth offence; and
(b) the person ' s arrest has not ceased under subsection (3) or (4); and
(c) the person has not been released.
(2)
A person is a protected suspect if: (a) the person is in the company of an investigating official for the purpose of being questioned about a Commonwealth offence; and (b) the person has not been arrested for the offence; and (c) one or more of the following applies in relation to the person:
(i) the official believes that there is sufficient evidence to establish that the person has committed the offence;
(ii) the official would not allow the person to leave if the person wished to do so;
(d) none of the following applies in relation to the person:
(iii) the official has given the person reasonable grounds for believing that the person would not be allowed to leave if he or she wished to do so; and
(i) the official is performing functions in relation to persons or goods entering Australia, and the official does not believe that the person has committed a Commonwealth offence;
(ii) the official is performing functions in relation to persons or goods leaving Australia, and the official does not believe that the person has committed a Commonwealth offence;
(iii) the official is exercising a power under a law of the Commonwealth to detain and search the person;
(e) the person has not ceased to be a suspect under subsection (4) .
(iv) the official is exercising a power under a law of the Commonwealth to require the person to provide information or to answer questions; and
(3)
A person ceases, for the purposes of this Part, to be arrested for a Commonwealth offence if the person is remanded in respect of that offence by a bail authority otherwise than under any of the following provisions of the Service and Execution of Process Act 1992 : (a) paragraph 83(3)(b) , (4)(b) , (8)(a) or (8)(b) ; (b) subsection 83(12) ; (c) paragraph 83(14)(a) ; (d) subparagraph 84(4)(a)(ii) or (6)(a)(i) .
(4)
A person ceases, for the purposes of this Part, to be arrested or a protected suspect if: (a) a designated official believes on reasonable grounds that the person is voluntarily taking part in covert investigations; and (b) those covert investigations are being conducted by the official for the purpose of investigating whether another person has been involved in the commission of an offence or suspected offence (whether a Commonwealth offence or not).
(5)
Subsection (4) does not prevent the person from being re-arrested or again becoming a protected suspect.
(6)
In this Part, a reference to questioning a person: (a) is a reference to questioning the person, or carrying out an investigation (in which the person participates), to investigate the involvement (if any) of the person in any Commonwealth offence (including an offence for which the person is not under arrest); and (b) does not include a reference to carrying out a forensic procedure on the person under Part ID .
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