Arrest - PACE

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  • Created on: 18-01-17 11:41
What does PACE stand for?
Police and Criminal Evidence Act
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What did Taylor say about words of arrest?
They must be simple + non-technical
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What must the officers do when arresting a suspect?
Identify themselves, give a reason for arrest and caution them
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What are the words of caution?
You do not have to say anything but it may harm your defence if you fail to mention something when questioned which you later rely on in court. Everything you say will be given in evidence.
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Who came up with the 'Necessity test?'
Richardson
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In what cases is arrest necessary?
To protect the suspect/others, to protect a vulnerable person/child, find the suspects real name/address, prevent damage to property, prevent obstruction of the highway.
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What is the acronym used for the necessity cases?
PROD
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What section of PACE sets out the powers of arrest?
S.24
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Which code sets out the powers of arrest?
Code G
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How did Castorina define suspicion?
Suspicion that other fair, like-minded people would have.
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Are officers able to use force? If so, to what extent?
Yes, it must be reasonable force.
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What does arrest with a warrant allow?
Entry to premises to arrest.
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What guidlines did Bibby lay down for breach of peace arrest?
1. Threat to peace must be real. 2. Threat must come from person being arrested. 3. Conduct of person must be unreasonable and such that violence is likely.
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Which case says that there is a common law right to arrest for breach of peace?
McConnell
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