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Old 19th September 2004, 06:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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if You had a police caution held over for 1 year , not taken to court, would
the same rules apply

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Old 19th September 2004, 12:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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kittykat wrote:
> if You had a police caution held over for 1 year , not taken to
> court, would the same rules apply
>

You must declare it even if the arrest resulted in no further action being
taken. For example, the the arrest were unlawful or a case of mistaken
identity. It stinks, I know, but remember this is from the country that
practises unlimited detention without trial and without evidence.


 
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Old 20th September 2004, 06:57 AM   #3 (permalink)
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"Harry The Horse" <HarryAtTheStable@m> wrote in message
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> You must declare it even if the arrest resulted in no further action being
> taken. For example, the the arrest were unlawful or a case of mistaken
> identity. It stinks, I know, but remember this is from the country that
> practises unlimited detention without trial and without evidence.


I wonder if you would have to declare a citizens arrest? ;-)


 
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