Practice notes Flashcards
Practice note 1
Can ask any one any question but cannot compel them to answer you.
Practice note 2
When police have sufficient evidence to charge a person or seek a person already in custody they must be cautioned before answering any questions or making a statement.
Practice note 3
Questioning a person who there is sufficient evidence to charge or who is in custody cannot amount to cross-examination.
Practice note 4
When a person is questioned about statements made by others or about other evidence, the substance and nature of the evidence must be fairly explained.
Practice notes 5
Statements made by people in custody or where there is sufficient evidence to charge should preferably be on video - if impracticable or refused, must be recorded permanently on audio tape or in writing, the maker must be given the opportunity to review and make changes and sign it if written