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havent startedguysssss have yall memorised your essays
strip searches and covert house searchesrandom q but if the question is on police powers, what would u talk about
wait i do one on searches (so like both strip and dog searches), and one on use of force but idk another one thats the only ones we learntstrip searches and covert house searches
u only need those for a 15 markerwait i do one on searches (so like both strip and dog searches), and one on use of force but idk another one thats the only ones we learnt
yea but its 2 paragraphs so i need another oneu only need those for a 15 marker
either arrest + detain or do covert searchesyea but its 2 paragraphs so i need another one
One power of police in the criminal investigation process is the power of search and seizure. Under the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Amendment (Search and Powers) Act 2009 (NSW) police can apply to the Supreme Court for authority to enter premises and search them without the knowledge of the owner. One argument for the covert search is that it ensures police have reasonable suspicions based on evidence. The Code of Practice for CRIME (Custody, Rights, Investigation, Management and Evidence) is a set of rules which have been created in order to ensure a balance between protecting people’s rights and liberties and effective law enforcement. However, arguments against this police power include the suspects’ right to privacy. This may be an issue since the police do not have to inform the owner of the search for up to two years. As outlined in the article Latest police weapon: a secret search (SMH 5.3.09) “It seriously undermines the balance between the states right to investigate and prosecute crime and the rights of individuals to carry out their proper business and lives without fear of intrusion by the state”. Therefore there are both arguments for and against police to use this police power on individuals without reasonable suspicion as it affects their right to privacy.random q but if the question is on police powers, what would u talk about
surely not, it was pretty recent in the 2019 hsc. if so im leaving the exam room-watch it be post-sentencing considerations
excuse me. In the case R v Boney, police attempted a mass DNA testing program by appealing to the men of Wee Waa to voluntarily submit saliva swab tests after a 93 year old woman was raped and bashed in her home
im so worried its gonna be a tiny ass dot pointsurely not, it was pretty recent in the 2019 hsc. if so im leaving the exam room-
can they repeat questions in a four year span??? is that possibleim so worried its gonna be a tiny ass dot point
literally coz all the recent ones were themes + challengesim so worried its gonna be a tiny ass dot point
no theyve never repeated questionscan they repeat questions in a four year span??? is that possible
omg i would be so happy if it was cipno theyve never repeated questions
IT HAS TO BE CIP IVE BEEN MANIFESTING SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THIS YEAR
i rlly hope it is bruh a have a good essay plan for thatno theyve never repeated questions
IT HAS TO BE CIP IVE BEEN MANIFESTING SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THIS YEAR
samee my cip essay was so good my teacher printed it for the whole gradei rlly hope it is bruh a have a good essay plan for that
that's also okay bc u can talk abt waitttt idk if im okay with that actuallyim scared its penalties