Disposal of Unexecuted Warrants Regulation 2008 (QLD)

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Disposal of Unexecuted Warrants Regulation 2008

1   Short title

This regulation may be cited as the Disposal of Unexecuted Warrants Regulation 2008.

2   Commencement

This regulation commences on 2 September 2008.

3   Approved form of application to clerk of the court for fresh warrant

(1)An approved form of an application to the clerk of the court Brisbane for the issue of a fresh warrant under the Act, section 5(3) must provide for the following information—
(a)the name of the authorised police officer making the application;
(b)the type of warrant cancelled;
(c)the purpose for which the warrant was issued;
(d)the day and place the warrant was issued;
(e)the day the warrant was cancelled.
(2)The approved form must also provide for the application to be signed by the authorised police officer making it.

4   Approved form of application to judge for fresh warrant

(1)An approved form of an application to a judge of the District or Supreme Court for the issue of a fresh warrant under the Act, section 6(5) must provide for the following information—
(a)the name of the prescribed person making the application;

Note—

Under section 6(8) of the Act, a prescribed person is the director of public prosecutions, a deputy director of public prosecutions, or the person on whose application the cancelled warrant was issued or someone else acting for the person.
(b)the type of warrant cancelled;
(c)the purpose for which the warrant was issued;
(d)the day and place the warrant was issued;
(e)the day the warrant was cancelled.
(2)The approved form must also provide for the application to be signed by the prescribed person making it.

5   Prescribed places

(1)For the Act, section 5(1), Police Headquarters, Brisbane, is a prescribed place.
(2)For the Act, section 6(2), the Office of the Sheriff, Supreme Court, Brisbane, is a prescribed place.
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