Police Powers Question and answers rated A+
Police Powers Question and answers rated A+ S1 - correct answer Constable may search person/public place/vehicle for stolen/offensive items with reasonable grounds for suspicion. (Samuels [1999]) S2 and S3 - correct answer GOWISELY procedure (Osman v DPP [1999]) S4 - correct answer Road block can be used if person is at large S8 - correct answer Authorisation of warrant by Justice of the Peace (R v Longman [1988]) S17 - correct answer Entry of premises for arrest/recapture/protection/prevention (O'Loughlin v Chief Constable of Essex [1998]) S18 - correct answer Enter premises of suspect if evidence is believed to be withheld there S19 - correct answer Seizing and retaining of evidence S24 - correct answer Arrests without a warrant on the RGS (O'Hara v Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary [1996]) S24A - correct answer Arrest only if offence is in the process of being or has been committed (R v Inwood [1973])
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