CRM 2305 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Arrest Warrant, Indictable Offence, Libido
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Chapter 7: police powers and the use of force. The power to detain and arrest: most persons are released shortly thereafter on an appearance notices, an undertaking to appear, or a summons to appear in court at a future date. First, the officer must not make an arrest if he or she has no reasonable grounds to believe that the person will fail to appear in court. Second, the officer must believe on reasonable grounds that an arrest is necessary in the public interest . This allows them to arrest persons without a warrant on. The person also has the right to retain and instruct counsel without delay, and furthermore, must be told about that right without delay. (p. 183) Jp to convince him or her that there are reasonable and probable grounds that there is, in a building or place, (1) evidence relating to an act in violation of the.