Sumative Prep Flashcards

(85 cards)

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SASA S7

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Entry without warrant to arrest person unlawfully at large

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SASA S8

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Entry without warrant to avoid loss of offender or evidential material

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SASA S9

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Powers to stop a vehicle to find person unlawfully at large or committed imprisonable offence.

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SASA S10

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Incidental powers/duties once a vehicle has been stopped under S9

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SASA S11

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Warrantless search of people who are, or are to be, locked up in police custody

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SASA S13

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Property taken from people locked up in police custody mist be returned, unless evidence/offence

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SASA S14

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Warrantless entry to prevent offences or respond to risk to life or safety

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SASA S15

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Entry without warrant to find and avoid loss of evidential material. Offence 14yr +

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SASA S16

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Searching people in public without warrant when RGTB possesses evidence relating to 14 Yrs+ offence

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SASA S17

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Searching vehicles in public without warrant when RGTB possesses evidence relating to 14 Yrs+ offence

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SASA S18

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Warrantless searches associated with arms

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SASA S20

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Warrantless search of place and vehicle in relation to drugs

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SASA S21

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Warrantless search of people found in or on places or vehicles incidental to S20

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SASA S22

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Warrantless search for controlled drugs and precursor substances.

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SASA S27

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Searching people in public when RGTS offence relating to offensive weapons

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SASA S28

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Searching vehicles in public when RGTS offence relating to offensive weapons

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SASA S29

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Search powers for vehicle in public in relation to stolen property

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SASA S30

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Obtaining authorisation for warrantless road block.

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SASA S32

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Authorised road blocks implement without warrant

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SASA S83

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Entry to place without warrant after arrest. K9 with RGTB evidence inside and CADD

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SASA S84

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Entry and search vehicle without warrant after arrest. K9 with RGTB evidence inside and CADD

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SASA S85

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Rub down search of arrest or detained persons

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SASA S86

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Things that can be done to facilitate rub down searc

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SASA S87

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Rub down search may include visual examination

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SASA S88
Search of arrested or detained persons for evidential material
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SASA S92
Purposes for which a consent search may be undertaken
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SASA S93
Advice that must be given before consent search undertaken
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SASA S94
Circumstances where search is unlawful
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SASA S95
Ability of persons under 14 to consent to searches or place, vehicle or other things
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SASA S110
Powers incidental to search place and vehicles
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SASA S112
Powers to seize items of uncertain status
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SASA S116(1)(a)
Secure place, vehicle or other thing
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SASA S116(1)(b)
Exclude person from place, vehicle or other things
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SASA S116(2)
Obligations on request by affected persons
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SASA S117
Entry where a search warrant is pending.
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SASA S118
Powers of detention incidental to powers to search places and vehicles. If exercising a search power and need to determine connection.
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SASA S119
Powers to search persons at a place or vehicle. If RGTS they have evidential material or dangerous item.
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SASA S121(1)
Stopping a vehicle without a warrant for purpose of search.
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SASA S121(2)
Stopping a vehicle to execute a search warrant
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SASA S122
Moving a vehicle for the purpose of search or safe keeping
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SASA S123
Seizure of items in plain view
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SASA S128
Duty to remain stopped
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SASA S131
Identification and notice requirements when using search power in relation to place or vehicle
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SASA S133
inventory of items seized
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SASA S169
Reporting use of powers. Except, 11, 85, 88, 91-96
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If the only condition of Police bail is the requirement to attend court. What is the max days from release to court date.
14 Days
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If conditions of bail are imposed. What is the max days from release to court date.
7 Days
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If a PRN no shows court is it BOB/RTA or WTA and why?
If a suspect fails to appear in court as specified on their Notice of Bail (both police and court), the court will issue a warrant to arrest (WTA).
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If you summons someone to court what is the max days between issue and court date
2 Months
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Explain police and court bail
Police bail authorised by police is usually from arrest until first appearance, then court bail authorised but he courts from then
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What are the 3 things a bail condition must be
Relevant Enforceable Reasonable
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2M, 3 types of fears for safety
Zones of safety Age Circumstances
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2M, 3 types of circumstances in relation to fears for safety
Suspicious Unusual Dangerous
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Define offensive weapon in relation to Crimes Act 202A(4)(a)
Any article made, altered or intended to cause bodily injury
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Define offensive weapon in relation to Crimes Act 202A(4)(b)
Any article capable of being used to cause bodily injury.
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Define consent
Voluntary and conscious agreement to something desired or proposed by another
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Explain intimate visual recording
An intimate recording of another person where there was an expectation of privacy
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Two types of sexual violation
Rape & Unlawful sexual connection
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LTA S90
Demerit points to suspend or disqualify from driving.
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LTA S95
Mandatory 28 suspension of licence
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LTA S96(1A)
Impound requirement in relation to illegal street racing and drag racing
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LTA S96
28 day mandatory impoundment of vehicles.
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LTA S113
Powers to enforce transport legislation
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LTA S113 - DIMDOD
D-Direct any person on road to give I-Inspect, test, examine vehicle/docs M-Move or cause to be moved any vehicle causing obstruction or hazard D-Direct the driver or person in charge of the vehicle to move the vehicle O-Order(forbid) an unlicensed driver not to drive D-Direct traffic and pedestrians
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LTA S114
Power to stop vehicles and demand driver details.
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What can you demand under LTA S114
NADPO and If they are the RO
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How long can you hold someone under LTA S114
15 Mins
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What can a constable do to stop a vehicle under S114 LTA
Red/Blue flashing lights and/or siren
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What must the constable be displaying to use S114 LTA.
Uniform or distinctive cap, hat or helmet. With a badge of authority affixed to it.
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LTA S115(1)
Green sticker
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LTA S115(3)
Pink sticker
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What must vehicle be for green sticker
Defective
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What must a vehicle be for pink sticker
Unsafe
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LTA S118
Requirement to give information as to identity of driver or passenger (118 who’s your mate)
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What type of offence need to be committed to use LTA S118
Any offence while in charge of the vehicle.
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LTA S118(4)
Obtaining information after vehicle fails to stop. Demand RO/Hirer to immediate ID driver.
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LTA118 How long does someone have to comply with request
14 Days
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Explain LTA S119
Entering premise and seizing vehicles in relation to FLEE's
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Explain LTA S121
Forbidding a driver to drive
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FARMED?
F-Forbid the person to drive for speciifed time A-All keys to be surrendered R-Render vehicle immobile M-Move or cause to be moved any vehicle causing an obstruction. E-EBA test is positive - 12 hours forbid D-Direct driver to a specified place where the driver may obtain rest
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LTA S122
Powers to seize vehicles for 12 hours for public safety
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LTA S123
Powers to seize vehicles for 10 days, to preserve evidence, enable examination, establish cause of serious 1V
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Crash reporting, Who and When? Death or Injury
Police - 24 Hours
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Crash reporting, Who and When? Property (owner known)
Owner - 48 Hours
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Crash reporting, Who and When? Owner Unknown
Police - 60 Hours