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Summary Of: Arrest

Whether an arrest is lawful depends on whether the police officer or civilian exercising the arrest is acting... Upon arrest a person must ordinarily be taken to a police station as soon as is practicable... deals with powers of arrest under section 24... Civilians have restricted powers of arrest without warrant in relation to very serious offences... authority for a police officer to make an arrest without further order... which orders the arrest of the members who are not present... changes to criminal codes have allowed for the arrest not only of the usual... While an arrest will not necessarily lead to a... innocent people can often have their arrest records removed through an...

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