Round 2 Flashcards

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S22 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Everyone has the right not to be arbitrary arrested or detained.

True or False?

A

True.

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S23 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Anyone who is arrested or detained under any enactment shall be informed at the time of the arrest or detention of the reason for it and shall have the right to consult and instruct a lawyer without delay and to be informed of that right.

True or false?

A

True.

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3
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S23 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Anyone who is arrested or detained under any enactment shall have the right to have the validity of the arrest or detention determined without delay and to be released if the arrest or detention is not lawful.

True or false?

A

True.

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4
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S23 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Anyone who is arrested for an offence has the right to be charged promptly or to be released.

True or False?

A

True.

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5
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S23 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Anyone who is arrested and not released shall be brought as soon as possible before a court or competent tribunal.

True or False?

A

True.

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S23 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Anyone who is arrested or detained under any enactment shall have the right to refrain from making a statement and to be informed of that right.

True or false?

A

True.

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S23 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Everyone deprived of their liberty shall be treated with humanity and with respect for the inherent dignity of the person.

True or false?

A

True.

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S24 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Everyone who is charged with an offence shall be informed promptly and in detail of the nature and cause of the charge.

True or false?

A

True.

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S24 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Everyone who is charged with an offence shall be released on reasonable terms and conditions unless there is just cause for continued detention.

True or false?

A

True.

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10
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S24 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Everyone who is charged with an offence shall have the right to consult and instruct a lawyer.

True of false?

A

True.

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S24 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Everyone who is charged with an offence shall have the right to adequate time and facilities to prepare a defence.

True or false?

A

True.

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12
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S24 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Everyone who is charged with an offence shall have the right to benefit of a trial by jury for category 3 or 4 offences unless under military law.

True or False?

A

True.

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13
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S24 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Everyone who is charged with an offence shall have the right to free legal assistance.

True or false?

A

True.

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14
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S24 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Everyone who is charged with an offence shall have the right to have free assistance of an interpreter if they cannot understand or speak the language of the court.

True or Flase?

A

True.

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A defendant’s statement can be produced as evidence however it is not admissible against a co-offender.

True or false?

A

True.

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16
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When should I repeat the caution/rights?

A

If the caution/rights was given before the suspect was arrested or detained then it must be repeated after the arrest/ detention.

After a lengthy break in interview.

When interviewing them about an unrelated offence or when the circumstances of the offence change.