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CRIMES (ADMINISTRATION OF SENTENCES) ACT 1999 - SECT 77
Attendance of inmates before courts and court officers
77 Attendance of inmates before courts and court officers
(1) If an
appropriate authority is satisfied that: (a) it is necessary that an inmate
should attend before it for the purposes of any legal proceeding, inquest or
inquiry, and
(b) the absence of the inmate may prejudice the rights of a
party,
the authority may make an order directing the Commissioner to cause the
inmate to be produced at the court or other place at which the proceeding,
inquest or inquiry is being, or is to be, held.
(2) Such an order is
sufficient authority for the general manager of the correctional centre in
which the inmate is held to cause the inmate to be produced in accordance with
the order.
(3) An inmate produced in accordance with such an order is taken
to be in lawful custody while in the actual custody of the general manager, a
correctional officer, a sheriff’s officer or a police officer.
(4) It is
the duty of the person having actual custody of the inmate to return the
inmate to the correctional centre from which the inmate was produced as soon
as the appropriate authority permits.
(5) In this section:
"appropriate authority" means: (a) a court, or
(b) a coroner, or
(c) the
Independent Commission Against Corruption, or
(d) a Royal Commission, or
(e)
the Victims Compensation Tribunal, or
(f) the senior administrative officer
(such as the clerk or registrar) of a court, or
(g) a person prescribed by
the regulations for the purposes of this definition.
"correctional officer" includes: (a) a person employed on a temporary basis
within the Department to perform some or all of the duties of a correctional
officer, and
(b) a person holding an authority under section 240 to perform
escort duties.
"court" includes the following: (a) the Children’s Court,
(b) the Federal
Court of Australia,
(c) the Family Court of Australia,
(d) the Federal
Magistrates Court of Australia,
(e) the Dust Diseases Tribunal,
(f) any
other court or body prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this
definition.
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