Police Powers in the United Kingdom: this essay looks at the rights of the police and the civilian under the PACE Act 1984

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Law Assignment (1) The police have the powers under section 24 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) to arrest without warrant for arrestable offences; these section of PACE, like all the other sections has many subsections. I have found seven subsections to section 24, these subsections break down under what conditions that a police officer may arrest somebody without a warrant and what an arrestable offence is. A police officers can arrest anyone without warrant for …

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…reasonable grounds to do so and could get sued for wrongful arrest. Kenny boy cannot just arrest someone just because Kenny boy thinks that they might be committing an arrestable offence, he has to be 100% certain an offence is being committed, unlike the police, who if the person arrested turns out to be quite within their rights to be where they were, the police can use mistake as a defence, but Kenny boy could not.