BOOK SECOND
LAWS OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
PART I
OF THE AUTHORITIES TO WHICH THE ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE IS ENTRUSTED
Title I Of the Powers and Duties of the Executive Police in respect of Criminal Prosecutions
Sub-title IX
RIGHTS OF PERSONS DETAINED
355AT. (1) Subject to the provisions of subarticle (3), a person arrested and held in police custody at a police station or other authorised place of detention shall, if he so requests, be allowed as soon as practicable to consult privately with a lawyer or legal procurator, in person or by telephone, for a period not exceeding one hour. As early as practical before being questioned the person in custody shall be informed by the Police of his rights under this subarticle.
(2) A request made under subarticle (1) shall be recorded in the custody record together with the time that it was made unless the request is made at a time when the person who makes it is at court after being charged with an offence in which case the request need not be so recorded.
(3) Subject to the provisions of subarticle (7), compliance with a request under subarticle (1) may be delayed if the person making the request is in police detention for a crime and if an officer not below the rank of superintendent authorises such delay.
(4) An authorisation under subarticle (3) may be given orally or in writing but if it is given orally it shall be confirmed in writing as soon as it is practicable.
(5) An officer may only authorise delay where he has reasonable grounds for believing that the exercise of the right conferred by subarticle (1) at the time when the person detained desires to exercise it -
(a) will lead to interference with or harm to evidence connected with the offence being investigated or interference with or physical injury to other persons; or;
(b) will lead to the alerting of other persons suspected of having committed such an offence but not yet arrested for it; or
(c) will hinder the recovery of any property obtained as a result of such an offence; or
(d) in the case of a person detained for an offence of drug trafficking, bribery, or money laundering, will hinder the recovery of the value of that person’s proceeds from the offence.
(6) Where delay has been authorised as provided in subarticle (5) the Police may immediately proceed to question the detained person.
(7) The delay mentioned in subarticle (3) shall in no case exceed thirty-six hours from the time of the arrest.
(8) Any police officer who tries to indicate to a person detained the advocate or legal procurator who should be engaged during the detention of such person, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be punishable with a fine (ammenda) and this without prejudice to any disciplinary proceedings that may be taken against him.
(9) Where the person detained chooses not to seek legal assistance the investigating officer shall record this fact in writing in the presence of two witnesses and thereupon questioning may proceed immediately.
Rights during investigation - legal assistance
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