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Under changes made to the Terrorism Act 2000, Schedule 8 by the Criminal Justice Act 2003, s 306, a further extension of the period of detention can be granted for a period ending not later than (currently, as above) [...].
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14 days from the time of arrest

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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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Under changes made to the Terrorism Act 2000, Schedule 8 by the Criminal Justice Act 2003, s 306, a further extension of the period of detention can be granted for a period ending not later than (currently, as above) [...].
Answer
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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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Under changes made to the Terrorism Act 2000, Schedule 8 by the Criminal Justice Act 2003, s 306, a further extension of the period of detention can be granted for a period ending not later than (currently, as above) [...].
Answer
14 days from the time of arrest
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