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"These people are all arrestable at this point," he said.
Inevitably they would be in an arrestable state of undress.
That would make possession of pot no longer an arrestable offense.
Under the Act evidence of any offence, arrestable or otherwise, can be taken.
In doing that, they were committing an offence, but not an arrestable one.
He'll use the certified death to support a claim that an arrestable offense has been committed.
Under the British reform, possession of marijuana would no longer be considered an arrestable offense.
If there are trivial arrestable offenses on the books, they should be recategorized.
If he has been arrested for an arrestable offence, there may also be a power to search his home under section 18.
However, the concept of "arrestable offence" was abolished on 1 January 2006.
First, a variety of offences are deemed arrestable despite the fact that they do not fit into this general rule.
A crime, therefore, is not in itself a 'serious arrestable' one.
These do not meet the sentencing requirement but are nevertheless deemed to be arrestable offences.
The police and the citizen may arrest:(a) Anyone who is in the act of committing an arrestable offence.
You know taking and driving away is an arrestable offense, don't you, John?"
But no matter about them: the thing is, who are the "suspect" who are thus arrestable?
An arrestable offence is defined as any crime carrying a sentence of more than 12 months imprisonment.
"Arrestable offence" is defined as any crimes that can be sentenced for more than 12 months of jail time.
Allowed for organisations to be made illegal, making membership an arrestable offence.
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.
Abolish any "anti-homeless" law that makes sitting on a sidewalk an arrestable offense.
Insulting the President is an arrestable offense.
Generally, however, drug possession is an arrestable offense, although first-time offenders rarely serve jail time.
The Act deemed common assault an arrestable offence.