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Crimes Act 1900
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237 Descriptions
(1) If a description of a suspect is given to a police officer in relation to
an offence, the police officer shall ensure that a record of the
description is made and that the record is retained until any
proceedings in respect of the offence are completed.
(2) Subject to subsection (4), a police officer shall, if requested to do so
by a person who has been charged with an offence, provide the person
with the name of every person who, to the knowledge of the police
officer, claims to have seen, at or about the time of the commission
of the offence, a person who is suspected of being involved in its
commission.
(a) a record of a description of a person is made under
subsection (1); and
(b) the person is charged with an offence to which the description
relates;
a police officer must notify the person or his or her legal
representative in writing that a copy of the record, and of any other
record of a description that the police officer knows about of a person
who is suspected of being involved in the commission of the offence,
is available for the person.
(4) If the police officer suspects on reasonable grounds that providing the
name of a person under subsection (2) could—
(a) place the person in danger; or
(b) expose the person to harassment or unreasonable interference;
the police officer is not required to provide the name of the person.