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Describe the ways in which individuals are protected when detained, interviewed and searched at the police station

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Describe the ways in which individuals are protected when detained, interviewed and searched at the police station. There are a variety of different ways in which individuals are protected through out detention, being interviewed and searched while at the police station. The police must always make sure they are not Ultra Vires as they could be made to pay serious damages, also the officers must keep to the individuals rights. However, the officers involved must know the codes of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) 1984 as these are the set of rules that apply to them. Firstly, when an individual has been arrested and is being interviewed they are protected as they are allowed a solicitor. The individual cannot be detained for questioning if they have not been arrested due to PACE section 29, If the individual does not have his own solicitor or would like a free solicitor to...

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