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What is Section 21 of the Bill of Rights Act 1990?

Unreasonable search and seizure




Everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure, whether of the person, property, or correspondence or otherwise.

What is Section 22 of the Bill of Rights Act 1990?

Liberty of the person




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




Advise the suspect the following;


(a) "You are free to leave at anytime."


(b) "You do not have to answer any questions."

What is Section 23 of the Bill of Rights Act 1990?

Rights of persons arrested or detained.




Everyone detained or arrested has the right to be informed of their rights without delay or where practicable.




CAUTION RIGHTS


R.A.N

What is Section 24 of the Bill of Rights Act 1990?

People who are charged with an offense have certain rights and must be informed of these.

What is Section 7 of the Victims Rights Act 2002?

Any person who deals with a victim must demonstrate compassion, respect and courtesy to that victim.

What is Section 8 of the Victims Rights Act 2002?

Victims should have access to support services responsive to their needs.

What is Section 11 of the Victims Rights Act 2002?

Inform victim services available to them ASAP

What is Section 12 of the Victims Rights Act 2002?

Member of court staff or prosecutor must advise the victim of:


- Progress and Changes.


- Updates of proceedings and outcomes.

What is Section 51 of the Victims Rights Act 2002?

Any exhibit seized from a person (other than the offender) for evidential purposes must be given back to that person as soon as practicable after they no longer need to hold it for those purposes.

Section 29 of the Victims Right Act?

VRN FORM - The victim must be offered this form. If and they anything happens with the case and/or offender they must be informed.

What is Section 79 of the Victim Rights Act?

Their right to have a support person.