CYPS Formative 1 prep Flashcards
Section 214
That an officer shall not arrest a CYP unless it is necessary to: - prevent interference with witnesses - ensure appearance at court - prevent evidence from being CADDd - prevent further offending OR That Police RGTS that a 14+ offence (cat 3/4) has been committed AND that it is in the public interest.
Section 215
CYP to be informed of rights before being questioned by an enforcement officer
When a young person has been arrested, how many days do you have to do the *YOUTH?
3 days
Under 214 (i-iii) what other consideration is there regarding whether you should arrest a CYP?
214(1) - That you can arrest only when proceeding by summons would not achieve the purposes listed in WEEP.
The principle to avoid arrest is waived in what circumstances?
- A cat 3/4 offence (must be 14+ years) AND that it is in the public interest.
Name two other situations where 214 legislation doesn’t apply
- EBA
- Section 342 of the Immigration Act
What is section 215?
Informing juvinile offenders of their rights
Section 215 - describe it
215(1)(a) Before questioning a CYP you must explain to them:
(a) They may be arrested if - refuse details and you want to summons
(b) Don’t have to accompany - and can withdraw consent if they do
(c) Don’t have to give statement
(d) If give statement they can withdraw consent
(e) Statement can be used as evidence AND
(f) Can consult with NP/lawyer/both
(2) a and b don’t apply if CYP K9d
(3) If they admit they did it - read them YBOR again.
215A - What is it?
That if they ask for their rights you have to explain them again
List five situations when YBOR need to be explained
- Under arrest
- RGTS offence
- Before questioning them if you intend to obtain admissions
- When during questioning you RGTS - offence
- When they ask about any of 215 (however you only need to explain what they ask about. Not all the YBOR)
When do YBOR not need to be explained?
- EBA
- 342 Immigration Act
- Given within the previous hour
What is section 218 about?
That you need to explain YBOR to them in a manner they understand
What is 222?
Who can be a nominated person
Who can be a nominated person under 222?
222(a) - Parent/Guardian of the CYP
222(b) - Adult member of their family/whanau
222(c) Other adult nominated by the CYP
222(d) If they fail to nominate then we can nominate
When can you refuse a NP that a CYP has nominated?
- May pervert the course of justice.
- Cannot with reasonable diligence be found