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CRIMES (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) ACT 2000 - SECT 4
Interview friends
4 Interview friends
(1) This section lists the people who may act as an
"interview friend" of a suspect or serious indictable offender for the
purposes of a provision of this Act referring to an interview friend.
Different people may act as interview friends of a suspect or offender for the
purposes of different provisions of this Act.
(2) If the suspect or
serious indictable offender is a child or an incapable person, the following
people may act as
"interview friends" -- (a) a parent or guardian, or other person, chosen by,
or acceptable to, the suspect or offender,
(b) a legal representative of the
suspect or offender,
(c) if the suspect or offender identifies as an
Aboriginal person or a Torres Strait Islander and none of the previously
mentioned persons is available--a representative of an
Aboriginal legal aid organisation or a person whose name is on the relevant
list maintained under section 116 (1) who is chosen by, or acceptable to, the
suspect or offender,
(d) if none of the previously mentioned persons is
available--a person who is not a police officer or in any way involved in the
investigation of an offence in relation to which a forensic procedure is
proposed to be carried out, or is carried out, on the suspect or offender.
(3) Where the suspect or serious indictable offender identifies as an
Aboriginal person or Torres Strait Islander, and is not covered by subsection
(2), the following people may act as
"interview friends" -- (a) a relative or other person chosen by the suspect or
offender,
(b) an Australian legal practitioner acting for the suspect or
offender,
(c) if none of the previously mentioned persons is available--a
representative of an Aboriginal legal aid organisation, or a person whose name
is included in the relevant list maintained under section 116 (1).
(4) A
suspect or serious indictable offender who has a legal representative may also
have an interview friend who is not the suspect's or offender's
legal representative.
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