arrested person
collocation in Englishmeaningsofarrestandperson
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arrest
noun[C or U]
uk/əˈrest/us/əˈrest/
the act of ...
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person
noun[C]
uk/ˈpɜː.sən/us/ˈpɝː.sən/
a man, woman, ...
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(Definition ofarrestandpersonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Besides how can an officer conceivably discount evidence that becomes available through such a search affecting correspondence between a legal adviser and thearrestedperson?
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An arrest may not result in thearrestedpersonbeing cautioned or prosecuted.
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Clause 37 actually limits the period for which anarrestedpersonmay be detained without charge.
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Those provisions differ from "sus" in that thearrestedpersondoes not afterwards face criminal prosecution for an offence.
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The police comply with it and do not delay in bringing anarrestedpersonto the prosecutor.
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Under subsection (2)(a)(ii) the police have power to search anarrestedpersonfor evidence relating to an offence.
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If thearrestedpersonrejected that condition, there would be an even faster track to court.
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It concerns the detention of anarrestedpersonfor the purpose of clearing up other crimes.
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An immigration officer must have reasonable grounds for believing that relevant items are concealed on anarrestedperson.
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In the great majority of cases, anarrestedpersonis taken speedily to the nearest police station.
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Thearrestedpersonwill have to give a sample, but if he does not it will be construed as evidence against him.
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Anarrestedpersonhas the right to see a solicitor.
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In the majority of cases thearrestedpersonis taken speedily to the nearest police station.
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Thirdly, the intimation is to be sent to "one person reasonably named" by thearrestedperson.
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The police may, however, take a second photograph with a conventional camera of anarrestedpersonfor the purpose of local records.
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In the same way, evidence on the initial response of anarrestedpersonalone will not be sufficient to convict.
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Contemporaneous accounts of confessions are now written down and sometimes tape-recorded, but the written accounts are always signed by thearrestedperson.
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It would lead in a minority of cases to considerable inconvenience to thearrestedpersonand the depletion of local police cover.
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At present, the general requirement is that anarrestedpersonmust be brought before a court or released within 24 hours.
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In such a case it is the duty of a citizen to hand over thearrestedpersonto the police as soon as practicable.
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