Handy Statement if arrested in UK
I talk about the right to silence in the UK and your rights on arrest. DISCLAIMER: I am not a legal professional. The information contained in this video is provided as is without warranty of suitability or purpose of any kind. You follow any of the advice here at your own risk. Please be aware that the law may be different to what is described here, I advise you to check the Home Office website for clarification. Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) and accompanying Codes of Practice: police.homeoffice.gov.uk Don't talk to Cops video: www.youtube.com My suggestion however is that if you are arrested, make the following written statement and say nothing else: ******************************************** Written Statement of YOUR NAME I, YOUR NAME, am making this statement of my own free will. I understand that I do not have to say anything but it may harm my defence if when questioned I do not mention something I later rely on in court. This statement may be given in evidence. Signature:Date: I YOUR NAME, (DOB DD-MMM-YYY) of YOUR ADDRESS, United Kingdom am making this written statement in accordance with Annex D of the PACE code, as I have been arrested with a chargeable offence. I understand that I am under caution. At this stage I wish to maintain my right to silence and will not answer any questions besides those required by law to establish my identity and place of residence. Under Code C Section 6.5 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act, I wish to request ...
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