Bill of Rights Flashcards
State S21.
Everyone has the right to be free from unreasonable Search and Seizure whether the person, property or correspondence
S22:
Everyone has the right not to be arbitrarily arrested or detained
What are the rights of a person arrested S23? (7)
1: Informed at time of arrest reason for it.
2: Right to consult and instruct a lawyer
3: Right to have arrest challenged by Habeus Corpus
4: Be charged promptly or released
5: If not bailed, then right to appear ASAP
6: Refrain from making a statement
7: Treated with dignity.
S24 BORA A person arrested and a person charged have different rights. What additional rights does a person charged have? (7)
informed of the nature of the charge
Right to bail unless just cause for detention
Consult and instruct lawyer
Adequate time to prepare a defence
Right to trial by jury if offence over 2yrs prison
Right to legal aid without cost
Right to interpreter
There are four key/most important rules for police associated with the NZ Bill Of Rights Act, what are they?
1: You may ask any questions but you must not suggest it is compulsory to answer.
2: If you have sufficient to charge, you must caution.
3: You must caution on arrest regardless of whether you have cautioned already
4: There is no power of detention for questioning.
What are the minimum standards of criminal procedure of a person charged S25? (9)
Fair and public trial Tried without delay Presumption of innocence Not to confess or be called to stand To be present and present a defence To examine witnesses Right to lesser penalty (if changed meantime) Right to appeal Right of child to be dealt with in manner consistent with age.
What is a search?
A conscious intrusion by the state into an individuals reasonable expectation of privacy
Not a mere observation
What is “Seizure”
Removing something from the possession of someone else. An item generated by a S&S power such as a photograph is not a seizure.
What makes a search unreasonable?
Circumstances giving rise to the search (ie strip search in public)
Manner of search.
A search undertaken in good faith using the incorrect search power is unlawful or unreasonable?
Unlawful - but not unreasonable
A strip search in public is unreasonable. What sections of BoR does it breach?
S9 - Cruel and degrading
S21 - Not to be subject to unreasonable search and seizure
If a search is deemed unreasonable, what is the usual remedy?
Exclusion of evidence S30 Evidence Act
Give four examples of arrest or detention:
Handcuffed
Formally arrested
Locked in a room
Placed in a patrol car against their will
Provide four examples that wouldn’t be deemed to be a search (4)
- using torch to observe item secreted inside a headlight
- asking to hold up bike to view serial number
- asking to hold hands out for inspection
- voluntary request to power company for data
An unlawful search because of a minor irregularity may, depending on the circumstances, not be unreasonable. When would a breach because of a minor technicality not be held to be reasonable
if Police realised the error before the search or seizure was undertaken.