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High Court rules that common practice of arresting voluntary attenders at police stations is unlawful unless there are clear reasons why the arrest is
Tuesday 29th March 2011
 

The High Court (QBD) has today handed-down judgment in a case concerning a teacher who was unlawfully arrested; this is the first substantive case to deal with the revised s24 PACE 1984 and the necessity requirement being met prior to an arrest. £1,000 damages awarded.

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