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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ACT 1986 - SECT 36B
Disclosures by law enforcement or investigating officers
36B Disclosures by law enforcement or investigating officers
(1) Law enforcement or investigating officers for alleged offences have a duty
to disclose to prosecutors of the alleged offences all relevant information,
documents or other things obtained during the investigation that might
reasonably be expected to assist the case for the prosecution or the case for
the accused person.
(2) The duty of disclosure continues until one of the
following happens-- (a) the prosecutor decides the accused person will not be
prosecuted for the alleged offence,
(b) the prosecution is terminated,
(c)
the accused person is convicted or acquitted.
(3)
Law enforcement or investigating officers for alleged offences also have a
duty to keep the documents or other things referred to in subsection (1) for
as long as the duty to disclose them continues under this section.
(4)
Subsection (3) does not affect any other legal obligation about the possession
of the documents or other things.
(5) The regulations may make provision
about the duties of law enforcement or investigating officers under this
section, including about-- (a) the recording of information, documents or
other things, and
(b) verification of compliance with a duty imposed by this
section.
(6) The duty imposed by this section is in addition to any other
duties of law enforcement or investigating officers in connection with the
investigation and prosecution of offences.
(7) The duty imposed by this
section does not require law enforcement or investigating officers to provide
the prosecutor with any information, document or other thing (
"protected material" ) that-- (a) is the subject of a claim of privilege,
public interest immunity or statutory immunity, or
(b) would contravene a
statutory publication restriction if provided.
(8) The duty of a
law enforcement or investigating officer in relation to protected material is
to inform the prosecutor of-- (a) the existence of the material, and
(b) the
nature of the material and the claim or publication restriction relating to
it.
(9) However, a law enforcement or investigating officer must provide the
prosecutor with protected material if the prosecutor requests it be provided.
(10) This section does not impose a duty on a
law enforcement or investigating officer to provide information, documents or
other things if the prosecutor is the Director of Public Prosecutions. Note--:
The Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 , section 15A imposes comparable
disclosure requirements on law enforcement or investigating officers in
relation to the Director of Public Prosecutions.
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