S2 Mids 149 Flashcards
What are the possession types
Joint
De-facto
Sole
What is the subjective test
Point of view of the victim, offender or witness
What is the objective test
Reasonable third person, if they witnessed.
What is the THIS principle
For establishing suspicion
Time, date and place
History of the person or location
Intelligence available (Current)
Situation in which the interaction is taking place.
What are the PCA ranges
Novice - 0-0.019 of alcohol in 210L breath or 100ml Blood Special - 0.02-0.049 Low - 0.05-0.079 Mid - 0.08-0.15 High - 0.15+
What determines a Major crash
Was any driver involved under the influence of drugs or alcohol?
Did any of the drivers leave the scene without exchanging particulars?
Was any person injured or killed?
What are the ways of effecting and arrest?
Word of Conduct
Seizure or Touching
Submission
What are the 4 types of arrest
Arrest for an offence
Arrest by virtue of a warrant
Arrest for a breach of peace
Arrest by any specific power other than in LEPRA.
What is locard’s theory of transference
Every contact leaves a trace.
What are the 7 CINS
- Goods in custody
- Obstructing traffic, people or vehicles
- Unauthorised entry or vehicle or boat
- Not complying with 198 intoxicated move on direction
- Offensive Language
- Offensive conduct
- Larceny under $300
S.197 LEPRA
Directions generally relating to public places, cease relevant behaviour
- Causing fear
- Harassment/Intimidation
- Obstructing traffic
- Procuring prohibited drug
- Supplying prohibited drug
S.198 LEPRA
Intoxicated persons move on direction
- Persons must not enter area within 6 hours
- Likely to cause injury to themselves or others, damager to property or is a risk to public safety
- Is disorderly.
- In a public place
S.25 Drug misuse and trafficking act 1985
Supply of prohibited drug
S.24 Drug misuse and trafficking act 1985
Manufacture and production of prohibited drugs.
S.10 Drug misuse and trafficking act 1985
Possession of a prohibited drug