Search and Surveillance Flashcards
Evidential Material
Evidence of an offence or any other item, tangible or intangible, of relevance to the investigation of the offence
RGTB
Having a sound basis for believing that a situation or circumstance actually exists eg, RGTB that the search WILL locate evidential material relating to that offence
RGTS
Having a sound basis for suspecting that a situation or circumstance is LIKELY TO EXIST eg, RGTS that an offence has been committed.
What are some examples of a person who is unlawfully at large?
2W; Corrections Act; Prison breaker; escape S120 C.A.; Special/restricted patient; Care/special care recipient; YP within the OT Act under S311.
List the general principles applying to searches
- Lawfulness and reasonableness - all searches must be lawful and reasonable
- Search hierarchy- 1.S/W 2. W/O warrant 3. Consent
- Decision record - record in your notebook
- Identification and notice - Has the right to know who, the authority and the reasons why
- Force used against property must be reasonable - S131(3)
- Search and seizure should be witnessed - Should be witnessed by a Police employee, enforcement officer from another agency or a helper
- Seized property must be documented
McRae v Police (2017)
This details inquiring as to a reasonable excuse for possessing an offensive weapon before conducting a search
Section 7
Entry to arrest a person UAL
Section 7 - Entry to arrest a person UAL
RGTS that a person is UAL; and
RGTB that the person is IN or on a place or vehicle; then
You may ENTER the place or vehicle W/O warrant to search for and arrest the person
Section 8
Entry to avoid loss of offender or ev. mat.
Section 8 - Entry to avoid loss of offender or ev. mat.
RGTS - a person has committed an offence punishable by imprisonment; and
RGTB - the person is in a place or vehicle; and
RGTB - if entry is not effected immediately then EITHER or BOTH:
- the person will leave to avoid arrest OR
- CADD will occur; then you may:
ENTER W/O warrant; and
SEARCH for and K9 the person you suspect has committed the offence
NOTE: You may not search for ev. mat. UNLESS an ARREST is made and a search incidental to arrest is made under S83-88
ENTRY AND SEARCH TO EFFECT ARREST
Sections: 7/8
EMERGENCY POWERS
Section: 14
Section 14
Entry to prevent offence or respond to risk to life or safety
Section 14 - Entry to prevent offence or respond to risk to life or safety
RGTS - in relation to a place or vehicle:
- Offence is being, or about to be committed = injury or serious loss or damage to property; or
- Risk to life or safety of any person that requires an emergency response
You may:
- Enter W/O warrant; AND
- TAKE ANY ACTION you have RGTB is necessary to:
- Prevent the offending from being committed or continuing; or
- Avert the emergency
Section 15
Entry and search of places to find and avoid loss of ev. mat.
Section 15: Entry and search of places to find and avoid loss of ev. mat.
(Hint: urgency)
RGTS - 14yr+ offence has been/is being/about to be committed; and
RGTB - ev. mat. is there; AND if entry is delayed CADD will occur then you MAY:
- Enter and search W/O warrant
What is the premise of section 15?
Urgency - once that urgency has passed and the scene is secure, a warrant should be obtained.
14+ YEAR OFFENCE SEARCHES
Sections: 15/16/17
Section 16
Searching people in PP for ev. mat. for 14+ yr offences
Section 16 - Searching people in PP for ev. mat. for 14+ yr offences
RGTB - Person in a PP has ev. mat. 14+ then:
You may - SEARCH that person W/O warrant
Section 17
Entry and search of vehicles in PP for ev. mat. 14+
Section 17 - Entry and search of vehicles in PP for ev. mat. 14+
RGTB - a vehicle in a PP has ev. mat. 14+ then:
You may - enter and search the vehicle W/O warrant
If a vehicle is on private property which section should you use to search it?
Section 15 - warrantless search of places
Section 18(3)
Warrantless search for arms in places or vehicles