Human Rights Act 1993

Miscellaneous provisions

135: No prosecution without Attorney-General's consent

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"The Attorney-General must agree before you can be taken to court."

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You cannot be prosecuted for breaking section 134 without the Attorney-General's consent. The Attorney-General must agree before you can be taken to court for this offence. You can find more information about this in section 134.

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Part 7Miscellaneous provisions

135No prosecution without Attorney-General's consent

  1. No prosecution for an offence against section 134 shall be instituted without the consent of the Attorney-General.

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  • 1971 No 150 s 26