Police Manual definitions / relevant learning etc Flashcards
Evidential material
In relation to an offence or suspected offence, means evidence of the offence, or any other item, tangible or intangible, of relevance to the investigation of the offence
Imports
Section 2 customs and excise act 1996
(a) in relation to any goods, means the arrival of the goods in New Zealand in any manner, whether lawfully or unlawfully, from a point outside New Zealand
Time of exportation
Section 53 customs and excise Act 1996
For the purpose of this act, the time of exportation is the time when the exporting craft leaves the last customs place at which that craft calls immediately before proceeding to a point outside New Zealand
Import/export guilty knowledge
Must prove guilty knowledge:
This will involve proof that the defendant:
– Knew about the importation/exportation, and
– Knew the imported/exported substance was a controlled drug, and
– Intended to cause the importation/exportation
Usable amount
In any drug offence the quantity of drugs involved must be measurable and usable
Proving drug usable
Under section 29A it’s not necessary for the prosecution to prove that fact unless the defendant puts the matter in issue
Controlled drug
Section 2, misuse of drugs act 1975
Means any substance, preparation, mixture or article specified or described in schedule 1, schedule 2, or schedule 3 of this act and include any controlled drug analogue
Produce
To produce means to bring something into being, or to bring something into existence from its raw materials or elements
Produce includes compound; and production has a corresponding meaning
Manufacture
Manufacturing is the process of synthesis; combining components or processing raw materials to create a new substance
Offence complete
The offence is complete once the prohibited substance is created, whether or not it is in a usable form
Produce/Manufacture guilty knowledge
Must prove guilty knowledge:
This will involve proof that the defendant:
– Knew about the produce/manufacturing, and
– Knew the produced/manufactured substance was a controlled drug, and
– Intended to cause the produce/manufacturing
Supply
Section 2, misuse of drugs act 1975
Includes to distribute, give or sell
Administers
Black’s law dictionary
In the context of drug dealing, the appropriate meaning of administer is “to direct and cause a… drug to be taken into the system” of another person
Offers
Oxford dictionary
Express readiness to do something for or on behalf of someone
Otherwise deals in
The term ‘otherwise deals’ in paragraph (c) is aimed at dealing in a drug by some means other than by distributing, giving or selling it, administering it or offering to supply or administer it
Supply/administer/offer etc guilty knowledge
Must prove guilty knowledge:
This will involve proof that the defendant:
– Knew about the supply/administering/offer, and
– Knew the supply/administering/offer substance was a controlled drug, and
– Intended to cause the supply/Administering/offer
Person
Gender neutral. Proven by judicial notice or circumstantially
Class A controlled drug
Section 2, misuse of drugs act 1975
Means any controlled drugs specified or described in schedule 1 to this act
Class B controlled drug
Section 2, misuse of drugs act 1975
Means any controlled drugs specified or described in schedule 2 to this act