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CRIMINAL CODE 1899 - SECT 678I
Authorisation of police investigations
678I Authorisation of police investigations
(1) This section applies to any police investigation of the commission of an
offence by an acquitted person in relation to the possible retrial of the
person for the offence under this chapter.
(2) For the purposes of this
section, a police investigation is an investigation that involves, whether
with or without the consent of the acquitted person— (a) any arrest,
questioning or search of the acquitted person, or the issue of a warrant for
the arrest of the person; or
(b) any forensic procedure carried out on the
person or any search or seizure of premises or property of or occupied by the
person.
(3) A police officer may carry out or authorise a police
investigation to which this section applies only if the director of public
prosecutions— (a) has advised that, in the opinion of the director of public
prosecutions, the acquittal would not be a bar to the retrial of the acquitted
person in this State for the offence; or
(b) has given written consent to the
police investigation on the application in writing of the commissioner, or a
deputy commissioner, of the police service.
(4) The commissioner, or a deputy
commissioner, of the police service may make an application for the police
investigation only if satisfied that relevant evidence for the purposes of an
application for a retrial under this chapter— (a) has been obtained; or
(b)
is likely to be obtained as a result of the investigation.
(5) The director
of public prosecutions may give consent to the police investigation only if
satisfied that— (a) there is, or there is likely as a result of the
investigation to be, sufficient new evidence to warrant the conduct of the
investigation; and
(b) it is in the public interest for the investigation to
proceed.
(6) Despite the Police Service Administration Act 1990 , section
4.10 , the commissioner of the police service may not delegate powers of the
commissioner under this section to a police officer or staff member.
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