Children & Young Persons Flashcards

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S214 OT Act 1989

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Grounds necessary to arrest a child or young person;

  • ensure appearance before court, or
  • prevent further offending, or
  • prevent interference with witnesses or exhibits

OR

  • Cat 4 offence, or cat 3 offence with 14 yrs or more imprisonment AND
  • cannot proceed by way of summons, or
  • In the public interest
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S215 OT Act 1989

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Child or young person to be informed of their rights before questioned by police.

  • when under arrest
  • police have RGTS the cyp has committed an offence
  • before asking any questions that are intended to obtain an admission
  • during questioning the officer forms the view there are RGTS them of having committed an offence
  • when they query all, or any part, of their rights, only the rights they have queries need to be explained or given.

S215A - rights to be explained to the child or young person on request Except;

  • being held under EBA or
  • being held under Immigration provisions or
  • have given them their rights within the last hour (be reasonable)
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S218 OT Act 1989

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Explanations are to be given to the child or young person in a manner and language appropriate to age and level of understanding

The onus is on Police to ensure the cyp understands their rights.

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S222 OT Act 1989

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Persons who may be nominated for the purposes of section 221(2)(b) or (c) (admissibility of cyp statement)

  • parent or guardian
  • adult member of whanau
  • other nominated adult by cyp
  • other nominated adult by us (must not be an enforcement officer)

When can police reject a nominated person.

  • police believe they may pervert the course of justice (eg party to the offence)
  • cannot be found with reasonable time and effort (changes depending on level of offending, shoplifting v murder)

Always note your reasons for excluding a person

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What is Doli Incapax

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For child offenders, three things must be proven to ensure culpability;

  1. Mens Rea
  2. Actus Reus
  3. At the time of the offending, knowledge of wrong or that the act/ omission was contrary to law (Doli Incapax)

Doli Incapax is an ancient common law presumption that children under a particular age are “incapable of evil” and should therefore not be culpable for criminal acts or omissions.

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