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This document provides a concise and organized summary of key topics and concepts covered in the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). It is designed to help candidates review essential principles, case laws, and practical applications efficiently. The notes include breakdowns of core subjects, important definitions, and exam-focused insights to support effective study and preparation for both SQE1 and SQE2 assessments.

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Detaining a Suspect 1
Identification Procedures 3
Vulnerable suspects and Juveniles 4
First Hearings before Magistrates 5
Plea and Allocation 6
Bail 7
Case Management and Pre-trial Hearings 9
Procedures to Admit / Exclude Evidence 11
Trial Procedure 14
Sentencing 16
Appeals Procedure 17
Youth Court Procedure 18


Detaining a Suspect

Rules:
● Taken to station as soon as practicable and released as soon as need for detention no
longer applies - Code C PACE
● Custody officer will authorise their detention and must be rank of at least sergeant not
involved in investigation
● Custody record - name, DOB, address, offence, time of authorisation, rights, legal rep
requests, medical conditions etc.
● Custody log - records any significant events or statements during custody
Search
● Custody officer can authorise a search to seize and retain items for reasonable grounds
they are evidence or: (Code C)
○ Prevent harm to them/others
○ Prevent damage to property
○ Prevent evidence interference
○ Prevent escape
● Custody officer must have reasonable grounds to believe detention is necessary to
secure or preserve evidence or necessary to obtain evidence by questioning
○ When this ceases to apply - must release immediately
○ Periodic reviews to check grounds for detention still apply - at 6 hrs, 9 hrs and
within 24hrs charged or released
● Detention conditions (Code C 8-9)
○ Heated, cleaned, ventilated



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, ○ Sanitary bedding
○ Washing and toilet facilities
○ 2 light meals and 1 main meal in 24 hours, drinks with meals and upon
reasonable request
○ Outdoor exercise if practicable
○ Visited every hour
○ Medical care as soon as needed
Custody rights (PACE 1984)
● Right to have someone informed of arrest
○ Can be delayed by inspector or above if:
■ An indictable offence for a max of 36 hours from relevant time
○ Grounds:
■ Harm to evidence or others
■ Alert suspects not yet arrested
■ Hinder recovery of property
● Right to legal rep
○ Can have access to free advice through criminal defence direct
○ Cannot dissuade from obtaining legal advice
○ Superintendent or above can delay right to legal advice if:
■ Indictable offence and for a max of 36 hours
○ Grounds: (s.58 PACE)
■ Harm to evidence or others
■ Alert suspects not yet arrested
■ Hinder recovery of property
○ Also if:
■ Solicitor has agreed to attend but is causing unreasonable delay to
investigation
■ Solicitor requested cannot be contacted and they refuse to use a duty
solicitor
● Right to consult codes of practice
● Right to be informed of arrest and detention reasons
Detention clock
● Can only be detained for a max of 24 hours before charge
● Superintendant or above can extend to a max of 36 hours total if:
● Preserve evidence, indictable offence and investigated diligently and expeditiously
● Further detention will require a warrant from magistrates court no more than 96 hrs
Relevant time:
● Volunteer = time of arrest at station
● Answering street bail = time of arrival at station
● Arrested away from station = time of arrival at first station
Solicitor arrival:
● Solicitor should inspect the custody record and detention log and is entitled to a copy
when they leave custody and get client version of events




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, ● Also obliged to receive info from investigating officer that is sufficient enough to
understand why the detainee is suspected of the offence but no duty to disclose
anything further - Code C
Interview
● No comment interview should only be given if put version of events into a written
statement which sets out their defence in their own words and contains everything they
intend to rely on, can be given in interview or kept on file until charge
● Ensures no adverse inferences can be drawn from silence (s.34 CJPOA 1994)
● Cannot be interviewed if:
○ Don't understand significance of the questions and answers
○ Don't understand due to drugs, alcohol or illness
● If the detainee requests legal advice, cannot be interviewed until it is obtained
● If suspect requests legal advice and changes their mind:
○ Inspector speaks to them, records in custody record
○ Suspect confirms in writing they want to be interviewed without
○ Inspector is satisfied and gives authority
○ Caution at start of interview noting the change of mind
Interview Rules
● Caution should be given at start of interview - Code C
● Suspect should be given opportunity to confirm/deny or add to any significant statements
made or may be ruled inadmissible at trial - Code C
● Cannot obtain statements by use of oppression
● Suspect should be given full opportunity to clear anything up
● 2 hour intervals and 8 hours of uninterrupted rest or will be an inadmissible interview
● Solicitor can intervene to object to questioning or to give further advice
● Solicitor can be asked to leave if they prevent proper questions being put to the suspect
● If they confess to solicitor but want to lie at interview, must decline to act but retain duty
of confidentiality
Solicitor ethical considerations
● Can act for joint suspects if there is no risk of conflict
● Can disclose information between clients if:
○ Both have consented
○ They have consistent instructions
○ In their best interests
● Make client aware of all material info unless:
○ Prohibited by national security or prevention of crime
○ Informed consent to not disclose
○ Serious physical or mental injury from disclosure
○ Mistakenly disclosed in a privileged document


Identification Procedures

ID procedure must be used if:



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