Once arrested and taken to a police station, a person can be detained before charge for two reasons: if 'the custody officer has reasonable grounds for believing that his detention without being charged is necessary to secure or preserve evidence relating to an offence for which he is under arrest or to obtain such evidence by questioning him' (PACE 1984, s [...]).
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37(2)
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Once arrested and taken to a police station, a person can be detained before charge for two reasons: if 'the custody officer has reasonable grounds for believing that his detention without being charged is necessary to secure or preserve evidence relating to an offence for which he is under arrest or to obtain such evidence by questioning him' (PACE 1984, s [...]).
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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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Once arrested and taken to a police station, a person can be detained before charge for two reasons: if 'the custody officer has reasonable grounds for believing that his detention without being charged is necessary to secure or preserve evidence relating to an offence for which he is under arrest or to obtain such evidence by questioning him' (PACE 1984, s [...]).
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37(2)
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