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… 1988 the specimen must be blood, and this is reflected in police procedure. If the suspect refuses, without reasonable … 6D RTA 1988 and 6E RTA 1988 make provision about powers of arrest and powers of entry respectively in connection with the administration of …
… without the owner’s consent. (Lawrence v Metropolitan Police Commissioner (1971) Cr App R 471: The defendant, a … are stolen from their owners or keepers. As to adequate powers of sentence, penalties for both offences under the … (applying the principle in R v Courtie [1984] AC 463). 'Entry' A partial entry is sufficient and so where a defendant …
… Obtaining relevant information The CPS should, through the police, seek relevant information about any mental health … to use it. Disclosure Notwithstanding the points above, police and prosecutors should further consider whether to … to the extent that an accurate and sufficiently full entry on the schedule of unused material requires it, or …
… the decision in R v Kearley (1992) 2 AC 228 in which police answered telephone calls and personal calls to the … 3 of the Bankers' Books Evidence Act 1879 (copy of any entry in a banker's book evidence of the matters recorded … to and does not revoke any other statutory or common law powers to exclude evidence. Expert evidence (S.127 CJA) …
… such as suspicious activity reports (SAR’s) to the police and to nominated officers within companies made within … benefit from criminal conduct. It is not uncommon for the police or other enforcement authorities to take possession of … is suspected of being a money mule. The City of London Police consider such notices suitable for all offences under …
… the Secretary of State, the Attorney General, the National Police Chiefs’ Council, and any other person the Directors … suggest that the Directors were to be given such extensive powers to enable them to remove jurisdiction from the SJS in … cases will be dealt with in the appropriate jurisdiction. Police protocols A number of respondents made suggestions …
… Prosecutions under the provisions of section 37A of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 Also available in PDF … and extent of the offending; give the court adequate powers to sentence and impose appropriate post-conviction … falling short of prosecution may still represent a form of entry into the Criminal Justice System which would be …
… National Autistic Society publication Autism: a guide for police officers and staff. Conditional intent cases A … supported by the evidence. Give the court adequate powers to sentence and impose appropriate post-conviction … or encouraged D1.) Example D2 emails / tweets / posts an entry on Facebook encouraging others to commit an offence or …
… Misuse Act 1990 . Under section 3(1) of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (‘IPA 2016’), which came into force on 27 … used for obtaining material that cannot be obtained on a police cooperation basis, particularly enquiries that require … act of deceiving an emergency service into sending a police or emergency service response team to another person's …
… at the time in question. It will be important for the police to ask the suspect in interview what steps (s)he took … Offences Act 2003 penetration is a continuing act from entry to withdrawal. Where the defendant lacks the mens rea … of the specific evidence and circumstances revealed by the police investigation. However, the following information may …