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CRIMES ACT 1914 SECT 23XR
23XR Presence of interview friend or legal
representative--Aboriginal persons and Torres Strait Islanders
- (1)
- This section applies if the investigating constable
believes on reasonable grounds that the suspect is an
Aboriginal person or a Torres Strait Islander not covered
by section 23XQ.
- (2)
- Either an interview friend or a legal representative (if
he or she is not the interview friend) of the suspect must
be present while the forensic procedure is carried out.
Both an interview friend and a legal representative may be
present.
- (3)
- Subsection (2) does not apply if:
- (a)
- the investigating constable believes on reasonable
grounds that, having regard to the suspect's level of
education and understanding, the suspect is not at a
disadvantage in respect of the carrying out of the
forensic procedure by comparison with members of the
Australian community generally; or
- (b)
- the suspect expressly and voluntarily waives his or
her right to have an interview friend present.
Note: Section 23YK
relates to proving a waiver under subsection (3).
- (4)
- An interview friend (other than a legal representative)
of the suspect may be excluded from the place where the
forensic procedure is being carried out if the interview
friend unreasonably interferes with or obstructs the
carrying out of the procedure.
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