arresting officer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofarrestingandofficer
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arresting
adjective
uk/əˈres.tɪŋ/us/əˈres.tɪŋ/
very attractive in a way that attracts a lot ...
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officer
noun[C]
uk/ˈɒf.ɪ.sər/us/ˈɑː.fɪ.sɚ/
a person in the armed forces who has a position ...
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It was sought to cover that and many other possibilities by requiring a note to be made by thearrestingofficer.
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In fact, what the local authority is being asked to do is, first, to be thearrestingofficer—it makes the original proposal.
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Does not that in itself constitute a hazard of which thearrestingofficerwould do well to be aware?
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The use of handcuffs in any situation is an operational decision for eacharrestingofficer.
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Of these, five were released by thearrestingofficerwithout any further proceedings.
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Thearrestingofficerand the suspect were safeguarded, whereas now thearrestingofficeris able to release suspects in the street at his discretion.
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Would it be thearrestingofficerin the street, where normally an arrest is made?
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This is because thearrestingofficerhas to be the person going to court with the defendant.
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The custody officer may well never have seen him before and know only what thearrestingofficerhas told him.
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On uniforms, yes, there is a difference between the senior officer and thearrestingofficer.
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All must be recorded on audio tape with thearrestingofficerdoing the interview in the presence of a solicitor.
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He raised two points — the need for a pre-emptive power, and the anomaly between the senior police officer and thearrestingofficer.
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That surely must be an advance on the situation that pertained until now, and at least it removes the unfettered form of arrest from thearrestingofficer.
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In that case, the witness statement of thearrestingofficeris satisfactory to the court, and no measurement has to be taken of the blood alcohol level.
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Thearrestingofficeris already required, normally by force standing orders, to record in his notebook the circumstances of the arrest as soon as practicable after the arrest.
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It demands that the evidence of thearrestingofficershould be supported by evidence from another person—a member of the public—who "was offended by the conduct of the accused".
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For instance, a person may be arrested for burglary because it appeared on the facts known to thearrestingofficerthat that was an appropriate charge.
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My constituents believe that any police officer should be able to go to the court with the defendant armed with a statement from thearrestingofficer.
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But good faith on the part of thearrestingofficeris not enough.
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