Multiple Choice
Match up the following lawful arrests with their meaning
-Arrest without warrant under legislation
A) Where a breach of the peace has been committed and there are reasonable grounds for believing that it will be continued or renewed, or where a breach of the peace is reasonably apprehended
B) The police lay a written information on oath before a magistrate that a person 'has, or is suspected of having, committed an offence' (s 1 of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980)
C) This right to arrest is generally governed by s 24 of PACE 1986
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