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CRIMES ACT 1914 SECT 85ZS
85ZS Effect of pardons for persons wrongly convicted
Without affecting the generality of section 85ZR,
but despite any other Commonwealth law or any State law or
Territory law, where, under section 85ZR,
a person is, in particular circumstances or for a particular
purpose, to be taken never to have been convicted of an
offence:
- (a)
- the person is not required, in those circumstances
or for that purpose, to disclose the fact that the
person was charged with, or convicted of, the offence;
- (b)
- it is lawful for the person to claim, in those
circumstances, or for that purpose, on oath or
otherwise, that he or she was not charged with, or
convicted of, the offence;
- (c)
- in the case of a Commonwealth offence or a Territory
offence—the person is not otherwise subject to any
legal duty or disability to which he or she would not
have been subject if he or she had not been convicted;
and
- (d)
- anyone else who knows, or could reasonably be
expected to know, that section 85ZR
applies to the person in relation to the offence shall
not:
- (i)
- without the person's consent, disclose the fact
that the person was charged with, or convicted of,
the offence to any other person, or to a
Commonwealth authority or State authority, where it
is lawful for the first-mentioned person not to
disclose it to that other person or that authority;
or
- (ii)
- in those circumstances, or for that purpose, take
account of the fact that the person was charged
with, or convicted of, the offence.
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