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Crimes Act 1900
189Issue of warrant
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189 Issue of warrant
(1) If a magistrate is satisfied, by information on oath, that—
(a) there are reasonable grounds to suspect that a person on
premises has suffered, or is in imminent danger of, physical
injury at the hands of another person and needs assistance to
prevent, or deal with, the injury; and
(b) a police officer has been refused permission to enter the
premises for the purpose of giving assistance to the
firstmentioned person;
the magistrate may issue a warrant in writing authorising a police
officer, with the assistance that is necessary and reasonable and by
the force that is necessary and reasonable—
(c) to enter the premises specified in the warrant at any time within
24 hours after the issue of the warrant; and
(d) subject to any conditions specified in the warrant, to take the
action that is necessary to prevent the commission or repetition
of an offence, physical injury to a person, or a breach of the
peace or to protect life or property.
(2) The police officer applying for a warrant shall give the further
information about the grounds on which the warrant is sought, either
orally on oath or by affidavit, that the magistrate requires.