Magistrates’ Court judges
Crown Court judges
Classification of offences
Suspect’s rights at police station
Custody time limits at police station without charge
Can be held beyond 36 hours if police obtain approval from Magistrates’ for a further 36 hours = 72 hours
Second application to magistrates for a further 24 hours = 96 hours MAXIMUM
Requirements for Magistrates authorisation to extend custody time limit without charge:
When must an ID parade be held?
Types of identification procedures
Objections defence can raise to identification procedure which could lead to exclusion of the evidence
Identification evidence can be excluded if the court deems the admission of the evidence would have such an adverse effect on the fairness of the trial that it ought to be excluded
Silence during interview can result in an adverse inference at trial
Defence can object to an interview being used at trial e.g. if proper caution not given at start of interview
Special caution
Used when suspect asked to account for specifics at time of arrest
In addition to caution before interview an additional special caution should be given to a suspect if they are asked to account for their presence at the scene of an offence or an object, substance or mark found on them at the time of arrest
Special caution
Used when suspect asked to account for specifics at time of arrest
A failure to give a caution/special caution during interview could result in material being excluded at trial
Police interviews: suspects’ options
Police officer should avoid the use of oppression (e.g. shouting, banging, multiple officers in interview etc.) or inducement (e.g. promise of bail, offer of a cigarette etc.) during interview
Defence representative role during interview
Protect and advance legal rights of their client
Examples:
- Ensure PACE is complied with
- Getting disclosure from police
- Advising suspects about answering questions in interview
Police interviews: defence representatives interventions
The defence representative cannot be removed from the interview for doing any of the above
Police interviews: misconduct of defence representative
If defence representative does any of the above they should be warned BUT if they continue the interview can be stopped and the interviewing officer can seek authority from superintendent or above to remove the defence representative from the interview. Suspect should then be given the opportunity to consult with another defence representative
Bail applications
Prosecution: outlines why it objects to bail and then explains why conditions will not be adequate
Defence: outlines why bail can properly be granted and put forward conditions that can allay the court’s fears
Every defendant has a right to bail but the court can deny bail IF
1. An exception to the right to bail exists
2. There is a real prospect of a custodial sentence being imposed if the defendant is convicted
Exceptions to right to bail