Criminal Procedure Act 2011

Miscellaneous and transitional provisions - Transitional and savings provisions - Transitional and savings provisions in relation to provisions brought into force under section 2(2) or 2(3)

403: Transitional provision regarding dealing with witness arrested under warrant

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"What happens if you're a witness and the police arrest you with a warrant"

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If you are a witness and the police arrest you under a warrant, a specific law applies to you. This law, found in section 164, is used whether the warrant was issued before, on, or after the law changed. The police must follow this law when dealing with you.

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Part 8Miscellaneous and transitional provisions
Transitional and savings provisions: Transitional and savings provisions in relation to provisions brought into force under section 2(2) or 2(3)

403Transitional provision regarding dealing with witness arrested under warrant

  1. Section 164 applies to a warrant of a kind referred to in that section whether the warrant was issued before, on, or after the commencement date.

Notes
  • Section 403: amended, on , by section 24 of the Criminal Procedure Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 25).