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If he has been arrested for an arrestable offence, there may also be a power to search his home under section 18.
The concept of a 'serious arrestable offence' is, as we have seen, particularly vague.
Allowed for organisations to be made illegal, making membership an arrestable offence.
These qualifications to section 24 dilute the meaning of 'arrestable offence'.
Possession of Diamorphine without a prescription is an arrestable offence.
The police and the citizen may arrest:(a) Anyone who is in the act of committing an arrestable offence.
These do not meet the sentencing requirement but are nevertheless deemed to be arrestable offences.
"Arrestable offence" is defined as any crimes that can be sentenced for more than 12 months of jail time.
An arrestable offence is defined as any crime carrying a sentence of more than 12 months imprisonment.
This was consequential on the creation of the classification arrestable offence by that Act.
Interference with or harm to evidence connected with a serious arrestable offence.
The Act deemed common assault an arrestable offence.
This is a serious arrestable offence and should be dealt with by the military police, who have no 'loyalty' to regiment or platoon.
Further detention can only be authorised in the case of a person who is suspected of having committed a serious arrestable offence.
The purchase or smoking of soft drugs in public places is an arrestable offence in Amsterdam.
Vienna is all about music, so it would be an arrestable offence not to hear Strauss and Mozart here.
Arrestable offences were defined as crimes for which the maximum sentence for an adult was five years or more.
It defines as 'arrestable offences' murder, treason, and other crimes imprisonable for five years or more.
First, we have 'serious arrestable offence'.
This means that if 'under 13 years' is charged, the punishment is greater and the offence becomes an arrestable offence.
The marginal note to section 24 refers to 'arrest without warrant for arrestable offences', an apparent tautology which will be explained later.
A seven member jury convicted Huang of one count of carrying arms and ammunition with intent to cause an arrestable offence.
Section 2 of the Criminal Law Act, 1997 defines an arrestable offence as follows:
Arrestable offences.
-'B can sue A for false imprisonment because no 'arrestable offence' has been committed by anyone.'