Exam 10: The Investigation of Crime
Exam 1: Domestic Sources of Law: Parliamentary Material13 Questions
Exam 2: Domestic Sources of Law: Case Law9 Questions
Exam 3: International Sources of Law17 Questions
Exam 4: Human Rights Act 199814 Questions
Exam 5: The Structure of the Courts10 Questions
Exam 6: The Structure of the Tribunals6 Questions
Exam 7: The Judiciary and Their Appointment13 Questions
Exam 8: Judicial Independence8 Questions
Exam 9: The Legal Professions13 Questions
Exam 10: The Investigation of Crime9 Questions
Exam 11: Pre-Trial Matters11 Questions
Exam 12: Lay Justice16 Questions
Exam 13: Those in Court8 Questions
Exam 14: The Trials16 Questions
Exam 15: Criminal Appeals8 Questions
Exam 16: Funding Civil Litigation12 Questions
Exam 17: Civil Litigation9 Questions
Exam 18: Remedies and Appeals10 Questions
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The police are the only law enforcement agency in England and Wales.
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Adverse inferences may be drawn where a suspect invokes their right to remain silent during an investigative police interview.
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If a person is stopped and searched it must be in a public space.
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The 'reasonable suspicion' required to exercise the 'ordinary' stop and search power is a ____ part test.
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How many police constabularies are there in England and Wales?
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Alongside PACE 1984, _____ governs the detention, treatment and questioning of subjects.
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Which Act of Parliament governs the polices' power to require a person to be subject to an 'ordinary' stop and search?
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Ordinarily, a person cannot be detained for more than how many hours?
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