Queensland Legislation
Disposal of Unexecuted Warrants Act 1985
An Act to provide for the disposal of unexecuted warrants and for related purposes
1 Short title and citation This Act may be cited as the Disposal of Unexecuted Warrants Act 1985.
2 [Repealed]
3 Definitions In this Act— approved form see section 8. authorised police officer means a police officer authorised by the commissioner of the police service for the purposes of this Act. clerk of the court Brisbane means the person appointed pursuant to the Justices Act 1886 as the clerk of the court for the central division of the Brisbane district. offence means an offence within the meaning of the Criminal Code and includes a breach of duty within the meaning of the Justices Act 1886.
4 Application of Act The provisions of this Act apply in respect of— (a) warrants issued by a justice or justices, or by a judge of Districts Courts or a judge of the Supreme Court in connection with the commission or the alleged commission of an offence or in connection with proceedings in respect of an offence or an alleged offence; (b) warrants or warrants of a class declared under a regulation to be warrants for the purposes of this Act.
5 Cancellation of warrants (1) If a warrant mentioned in section 4 issued by a justice or justices is not executed within 2 years after its date of issue, the warrant may be forwarded by an authorised police officer to a prescribed place for its cancellation. (2) A warrant forwarded pursuant to subsection (1) shall be cancelled by, or in the presence of, an officer of the department authorised in that behalf by the Minister and shall, upon cancellation, be of no further force or effect. (2A) A warrant shall be cancelled by destroying it in whatever manner the authorised officer thinks fit. (3) A fresh warrant may be issued for the same purpose as that for which a warrant cancelled pursuant to this section was issued and may be issued by the clerk of the court Brisbane or by a justice authorised by the clerk of the court in that behalf and by no other justice or justices. (4) The clerk of the court Brisbane or a justice authorised by the clerk of the court may issue a fresh warrant pursuant to subsection (3)— (a) upon application being made in that behalf to the clerk of the court in the approved form by an authorised police officer; (b) in the same circumstances and subject to the same terms and conditions as those in or under which a warrant of the kind cancelled may be issued; (c) although he or she would not otherwise have authority to issue a warrant of the kind cancelled; and a fresh warrant so issued shall be of the same force and effect as if issued pursuant to the Act authorising the issue of a warrant of the kind cancelled. (5) A person who, not knowing that a warrant has been cancelled pursuant to this section, acts in execution of it shall not incur any liability for doing so to any greater extent than if the warrant had not been cancelled.
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