Crimes Act 1914

Part IAAB - Monitoring of compliance with Part 5.3 supervisory orders etc.  

Division 5 - Monitoring warrants  

SECTION 3ZZOD   Monitoring warrant must not be executed if the relevant Part 5.3 supervisory order is revoked etc.  

(1)    
If:

(a)    

a monitoring warrant was issued on the basis that a Part 5.3 supervisory order was in force in relation to a person; and

(b)    

any of the following happens:

(i) the Part 5.3 supervisory order is a control order that is revoked;

(ii) the Part 5.3 supervisory order is an extended supervision order or interim supervision order in relation to a terrorist offender that is revoked and no further extended supervision order or interim supervision order is made in relation to the terrorist offender;

(iii) the Part 5.3 supervisory order is an interim control order that a court declares to be void;

(iv) a court varies the Part 5.3 supervisory order by removing one or more conditions imposed on the person by the order;

a constable must not:

(c)    execute the warrant; or

(d)    exercise a power under Division 2 or 3 , if the exercise of the power is consequential on the warrant.



Evidence

(2)    
A thing seized in breach of subsection (1) is not admissible in evidence in criminal proceedings other than proceedings covered by paragraph 3ZQU(1)(j) .

(3)    
Information obtained in breach of subsection (1) is not admissible in evidence in criminal proceedings other than proceedings covered by paragraph 3ZQU(1)(j) .

(4)    
A document obtained in breach of subsection (1) is not admissible in evidence in criminal proceedings other than proceedings covered by paragraph 3ZQU(1)(j) .




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