PACE Issues

Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984

 

Statute (as amended)

PACE Codes of Practice

 

Code A, Code B, Code C, Code D, Code E, Code F, Code G, Code H

 

Articles

 

  • Advising suspects on silence
  • Arrest, following voluntary attendance at police station
  • Arrest for further offence
  • Arrest for breach of bail conditions
  • Arrest for prompt and effective investigation of offence
  • Arrest - use of excessive force
  • Bad character interviews, 
  • Cases, s 34 CJPOA 1994
  • Detention, police
  • Disclosure - pre interview,  
  • DNA charging guidance,  
  • DPP's Guidance and Directions, 
  • Entry and search of premises after arrest
  • Fingerprints, taking of, without consent
  • Incapacitant Spray (CS Gas) Use, 
  • PEACE interviews, 
  • Persistent young offenders,
  • Police interviews
  • Premises, meaning of
  • Premises, entry and search of by police
  • Premises, entry for purpose of saving life or limb
  • Prepared statements - handing in of
  • Relevant time
  • Right to silence, 
  • Search warrants
  • Search warrants for specific purposes
  • Significant statement
  • Silence at time of charge
  • Street bail
  • Trigger powers
  • Voluntary surrender - letter to prevent arrest, Richardson v CC West Midlands  Link to Richardson v CC W Midlands 2011

 

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