What protections do I have?
There
are a number of rights that young people have if they are arrested
or detained by the police.
- You
must be told immediately that you have the right to speak to a
lawyer and to hire a lawyer to help you. This right belongs to
you personally; you do not need to use it through your parents
or legal guardians.
- You
have the right to retain and instruct a lawyer at any stage of
the legal proceedings against you.
- The
police must also tell you that you have the right to talk to your
parents or other adult and this right is separate from your right
to have the help of a lawyer.
- The
police must tell you about the availability of legal aid, free
preliminary legal advice or the availability of duty counsel to
help you.
- You
must be told that you have the right to change your mind, so that
if you have given a statement to the police without lawyer, parent
or other adult present, you may decide that you would now like
to have one of these people present.
All
of this information must be given to you in a language and in a
manner that you can understand.
WARNING:
The contents of these FAQs are intended as general legal information
only.
If
you have a personal problem, please consult a lawyer.
January
2004
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