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Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005
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250 Interstate transfer—escape from custody of person being
transferred
(1) A person in the custody of an escort under section 249 who escapes
from the custody may be apprehended without warrant by the escort,
a police officer or anyone else.
(2) Subsection (3) applies if a person in custody under section 249—
(a) has escaped and been apprehended; or
(b) has attempted to escape.
(3) If this subsection applies, the person may be taken before a magistrate
who may, despite the terms of any order of transfer issued under an
interstate law, by warrant—
(a) order the person to be returned to the participating state where
the order of transfer under which the person was being
transferred at the time of the escape or attempt to escape was
issued; and
(b) for that purpose, order the person to be delivered into the
custody of an escort.
(4) A person who is the subject of a warrant issued under subsection (3)
may be detained as an ACT prisoner until the earlier of the following:
(a) the person is delivered into the custody of an escort in
accordance with the warrant;
(b) the end of 7 days after the day the warrant is issued.
(5) If a person who is the subject of a warrant issued under subsection (3)
is not, in accordance with the warrant, delivered into the custody of
an escort within 7 days after the day the warrant is issued, the warrant
has no further effect.
(6) This section does not apply to a person to whom the Crimes Act 1914
(Cwlth), section 47 applies under the Transfer of Prisoners Act 1983
(Cwlth), section 26 (2).
Interstate transfer—other provisions Division 11.1.6
escort, in relation to a person who (while in the ACT) escapes, or
attempts to escape from custody while being transferred under a
transfer order issued under the interstate law of a participating state,
(a) in subsection (1)—the escort accompanying the person at the
time of the escape or attempted escape; or
(b) in any other case—any of the following:
(i) the escort within the meaning of paragraph (a);
(ii) a prison officer or police officer of the participating state;
(iii) a person appointed, in writing, by the corresponding
Minister of the participating state to escort the person back
to the participating state.