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The police can arrest someone if they think she/he has done something serious (e.g. murder, rape or armed robbery), or if they suspect she/he is intending
- as he has a difficult chore
- as he may be mistaken
- as it’s a chance to make a career
- as this is the basic principle of the law
- say nothing until they’ve talked to their solicitor.
Why does a police officer have to ‘caution’ the person who is being arrested?
- to commit a crime.
A police officer must explain to the person why she/he is being arrested. Then the person who is being arrested is ‘cautioned’. The police officer says:
- ‘You don’t have to say anything unless you wish to do so, but what you say may be given in evidence.’ Their right of silence is a basic principle of British law and allows people to
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