• The power of arrest is a mandate given by a central authority that allows an individual to remove a criminal's (or suspected criminal's) liberty. The...
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  • England and Wales, the power comes from Section 24A(2) of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, called "any person arrest". This legislation states...
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    an act of crime and not willing or able to produce valid ID. As a safeguard against the abuse of power, many countries require that an arrest must be...
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    series with the power feed, requiring the feed to be cut and reconnected. Lightning arrester Lightning rod Unmatched MOVs have a tolerance of approximately...
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    Cardiac arrest, also known as sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), is when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating. When the heart stops beating, blood...
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  • various powers of entry in certain circumstances the power to seize and retain property in certain circumstances the power to arrest people with or without...
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  • breach of the peace. This "offence" definition and power of arrest are contained under the common law definition of "breach of the peace". Breach of the...
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    have special powers of arrest above that of the ordinary citizen, i.e. citizen's arrest, also known locally as the "101 arrest power". The Section 101 in...
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  • legal rights to allow them to perform their duties, such as the power of arrest and the use of force. LEAs which have their ability to apply their powers restricted...
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  • efficiency of the Scottish criminal justice system." The statutory power of arrest without warrant by constables in Scotland are set out in Chapter 1 of the...
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    an order from a corporal will be subject to military arrest by that individual. Power of arrest is used by higher ranks to enforce their orders, corporal...
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  • powers delegated to them by the Court of Common Council. Epping Forest Constables would have a power of arrest to arrest someone that failed to appear for...
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  • enforceable Arrestment in execution, following on the decree of a court, or on a registered document, under a clause or statutory power of registration...
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    Law enforcement in the United Kingdom (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from October 2024)
    Ireland has: in Scotland, the same power of arrest as a constable from Scotland in England and Wales, the same power of arrest as a constable from England or...
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    Arrested Development is an American satirical television sitcom created by Mitchell Hurwitz. It aired on Fox for three seasons from November 2, 2003, to...
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    following an investigation of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Vladimir...
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  • An arrest warrant or bench warrant is a warrant issued by a judge or magistrate on behalf of the state which authorizes the arrest and detention of an...
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  • to do something Legal authority to arrest someone, known as the power of arrest Authority, one of the sources of law in a particular legal system Primary...
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    Edith Smith (police officer) (category History of law enforcement in the United Kingdom)
    Kingdom with full power of arrest. Edith Smith was born on 21 November 1876, in Oxton, Birkenhead. She was one of six children of nursery and seedman...
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  • Bushra Bibi. The arrest came a day after the military through its media wing ISPR had responded negatively to Khan's accusations of a high-ranking ISI...
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    public order. Police officers may be sworn to an oath, and have the power to arrest people and detain them for a limited time, along with other duties...
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    breadth of Congress's definition, the reference to "statutory powers of arrest" necessarily means some statutory power of arrest such as a power to arrest parole...
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    Fabindia (category Clothing retailers of India)
    my opinion, the circumstances of the case do not warrant any arrest. The police officer exercising the power of arrest as well as the investigating officer...
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  • school. In Russia, Germany and some parts of the U.S. police officers have power to even handcuff and arrest truant under-18s on streets during the school...
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    Coroner (redirect from Office of coroner)
    coroner may include the power of subpoena and attachment, the power of arrest, the power to administer oaths, and sequester juries of six during inquests...
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    Smaller versions of lightning arresters, also called surge arresters, are devices that are connected between each conductor in power and communications...
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    replaced nearly all existing powers of arrest, including the category of arrestable offences, with a new general power of arrest for all offences. PACE is applicable...
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  • the purpose of quelling a riot or insurrection. Private citizens have a power to arrest any person for an indictable offence (Citizen's arrest) under s24A...
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  • legislation of the state conferred a police officer with the powers of a constable, the most important of these powers being the common law power of arrest. Police...
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    sworn police officers, and therefore wear police uniforms and have the power of arrest, though there are exceptions. In practice, their work is administrative...
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