What should a Supervisor do if notified of a doubtful or mistaken arrest?
assess the circumstances of the arrest and if necessary:
who can execute a warrant to arrest?
Any police member
Where there is a warrant to arrest, must you be in possession of the warrant to make an arrest?
No
A Warrant Management Record will be created in LEAP for each person that has unexecuted warrants. These are assigned to the originating work unit in the first instance.
What should a supervisor do when managing the LEAP WMR Module?
Assign an investigating member within their work unit to each WMR, allocate review dates and advise investigating members of theor obligations regarding investigations.
The Sherriff’s Office have arrested a person on a warrant and brought them to a police gaol. What must the custody supervisor do?
What is the form of the oath for an affidavit?
I (name) swear/promise by almighty God* that the contents of this affidavit are true and correct.
What is the affirmation for the making of an affidavit?
I (name) do solemnly and sincerely affirm that the contents of this affidavit are true and correct.
When can the words “I promise to tell the truth” be used for the making of an affidavit?
In the case of a child or a peson with a cognitivve impairment
Must a religious text be used in the taking of an oath for an affidavit?
No. And the oath remains effective even if the person who made it does not hold a religious belief.
Which Victoria Police employees can witness an affidavit?
A member of or above the rank of Sergeant or who is in charge of a police station.
A VPS4 or above.
What are the requirements for witnessing an affidavit?
Must be in the same physical location as the person making the affidavit and within each others presence.
Must see the person sign the affidavit and hear them say the oath/affirmation
You must sign the affidavit and legibly write, print or stamp your name, address and status and ensure that the place and date the affidavit is sworn/affirmed is written or printed above the makers signature.
A member has incorrectly sworn or taken an affidavit. What must they do?
Immediately notify their Work Unit Manager. The Work Unit Manager will then assess the circumstances and seek advice from PSC and PFSU before taking any action.
Which people are empowered under the Bail Act as Bail Decision Makers?
a court
a bail justice
a police officer
a sherriff or person authorised under s.115 of the Fines Reform Act
What does the Bail Act define as an Aboriginal Person?
a person who -
a. is descended from an Aborigine or Torres Strait Islander; and
b. identifies as an Aborigine or Torres Strait Islander; and
c. is accepted as an Aborigine or torres Strait Islander by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island community.
When does a peson have a Terrorism Record as defined in s.3AAB of the Bail Act?
a person has a terrorism record if they have been convicted of a terrorism or foreign incursion offence, or is or has been subject to a terrorism related order.
What does s.3AAAA of the Bail Act define as a “Vulnerable Adult”?
a person of 18 years of age or more and has a cognitive, physical or mental impairment that causes the person to have difficulty with:
In accordance with the Bail Act, which police officers can make a decision to bail or remand a person accused of an offence?
A Sergeant or above, or a member who is in charge of a police station.
Does a charged person have a right to Bail?
an arrested person has a prima facie right to be granted bail unless a Bail Decision Maker is required to refuse bail by the Bail Act
The Bail Act recognises certain circumstances where the prima facie entitlement to bail does not apply. What are they?
Hint: There are 5
When must Police and Bail Justices NOT grant bail:
Waht are the grounds for refusing bail or adjourning the bail applciation in the first instance?
The bail decision maker may:
If imposing conditions when granting bail, you must ensure that the conditions are what?
When considering granting bail for a family violence offence, what must you consider?
Whether the accused poses a risk of committing family violence and whetehr that risk could be reduced by the imposition of conditions or the making of a family violence intervention order
When imposing a bail condition that is inconsistent with a condition of an existing intervention order of FVSN what must you be satisfied of:
that the bail condition better protects the safety or welfare of the victim of the offence or a protected person.