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Strip-search and cell move not unlawful
The QOCS regime and ‘mixed' police claims
The recoverability of inquest costs in civil actions
The Shooting of PC Rathband: Who was responsible?
Torts and Tasers
Unlawful arrest - inadequate grounds for suspecting person to be guilty of an offence
Updated: Damages and costs for wrongful arrest and searches
When does a police officer prosecute or commit misfeasance?
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