The All England Law Reports: (incorporating the Law Times Reports and the Law Journal Reports) of Cases Decided in the House of Lords, the Privy Council, All Divisions of the Supreme Court, and Courts of Special JurisdictionButterworth., 1992 |
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... person who is careful instead of precipitate about deciding whether to arrest a person . If , for example , a store detective saw a person apparently shoplifting , he could arrest him under clause 2 ( 2 ) [ now s 24 ( 4 ) ( b ) of the ...
... person who is careful instead of precipitate about deciding whether to arrest a person . If , for example , a store detective saw a person apparently shoplifting , he could arrest him under clause 2 ( 2 ) [ now s 24 ( 4 ) ( b ) of the ...
الصفحة 147
... person , it was going a crucial step further to suggest that the Act permitted potentially incriminating information to be demanded from the accused person himself once that stage is reached . Only the clearest statutory language could ...
... person , it was going a crucial step further to suggest that the Act permitted potentially incriminating information to be demanded from the accused person himself once that stage is reached . Only the clearest statutory language could ...
الصفحة 149
... persons . One of these is the protection that any statement made in response to a s 2 notice shall not be admitted against the suspected person at his trial . Another is that when a person attends an interview under a s 2 notice he does ...
... persons . One of these is the protection that any statement made in response to a s 2 notice shall not be admitted against the suspected person at his trial . Another is that when a person attends an interview under a s 2 notice he does ...
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