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Change: [s 23(1)(a) New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990]Right to SilenceYou do not have to answer any questions or make any statement. It is best to talk to a lawyer before you talk to the police. Remember making a false statement is a serious offence. [s 2523(4)
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Change: [s 25 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990]Right to a Lawyer If you have been arrested, detained, or charged you have the right to talk to a lawyer. If you
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Change: to a lawyer and your right to silence. If you are under 17 you have more rights You also have the same rights as when you are being questioned by the police (see section on Questioningthe above).next page).
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Change: rights:rights If the Police tell you that you are 'under arrest' or if they grab you or handcuff you then you have been arrested and
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Change: “Right“Right to a Lawyer”Lawyer” below). If you are 17 or over the police can arrest you without a warrant if they have good cause to suspect you have “breached the peace” (caused a disturbance) or committed an offence punishable by imprisonment. If you are under 17
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