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312CD: Matters of which Judge must be satisfied in respect of applications relating to terrorist offences
or “The judge must check certain things before allowing secret listening for terrorism cases.”

You could also call this:

“This explains what should be in a warrant and how long it lasts.”

This part of the law used to be about what a warrant should contain and how long it would last. However, it no longer exists because it was removed from the law on 18 April 2012. The government took it out when they made changes to the Search and Surveillance Act 2012. If you want to know more about warrants now, you might need to look at the newer laws about searching and surveillance.

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Next up: 312E: Effect of warrant

or “This explains what happens when a special permission paper is given to someone.”

Part 11A Obtaining evidence by interception devices
General provisions

312DContents and term of warrant (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 312D: repealed, on , by section 325(9) of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 (2012 No 24).