In Australian criminal law, reasonable and probable grounds most prominently regulates police officers as a precondition of the exercise of certain powers...
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prisons Punishment in Australia Reasonable and probable grounds in Australia Terrorism in Australia Barker, Cat (12 September 2018). "Crime and law enforcement:...
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Chapman v Hearse (category 1961 in Australian law)
that what is 'reasonable and probable' may be, and will continue to be, heavily debated. The case Overseas Tankship (UK) Ltd v Morts Dock and Engineering...
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Field sobriety testing (section Australia)
primary purpose, establishing tangible evidence of "probable cause for arrest" ("reasonable grounds" in Canada). A secondary purpose, is to provide supporting...
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Habeas corpus (redirect from Act for preventing wrongful imprisonment and against undue delays in trials)
and to certify in writing the grounds of his detention, and the High Court shall, upon the body of such person being produced before that Court and after...
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anything else in the absence of reasonable grounds to arrest. Such a search is controlled by requirements of the Fourth Amendment, and probable cause is essential...
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Citizen's arrest (redirect from Citizen's arrest in the United States)
without warrant any person he or she believes on reasonable and probable grounds to be on the premises in contravention of section 2. Delivery to police...
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Liversidge v Anderson (category 1941 in British law)
of Atkin, that, in addition to an officer's subjective belief that there are reasonable and probable grounds for arrest, the grounds must be justifiable...
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Fruit of the poisonous tree (category Legal doctrines and principles)
the illegal action and the tainted evidence is too attenuated; or the search warrant was not found to be valid based on probable cause, but was executed...
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Bill of attainder (redirect from Bill of Pains and Penalties)
includes the direct wielding of power and the indirect wielding of judicial power. The state constitutions in Australia contain few limitations on government...
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The following is a list of events that occurred in the year 2024 in Australia. Monarch Charles III Governor-General David Hurley Sam Mostyn Prime Minister...
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Miranda warning (redirect from You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you.)
once an officer has probable cause to arrest, or if the defendant has become a suspect of the focus of an investigation. Custody and interrogation are the...
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Plea bargain (section Usage in common law countries)
particularly outside the United States, on the grounds that its close relationship with rewards, threats and coercion potentially endanger the correct legal...
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Malicious prosecution (category Articles lacking in-text citations from June 2016)
terminated in the plaintiff's favour. (iii) There was a lack of reasonable and probable grounds to commence or continue the prosecution; and (iv) The defendant...
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Nolle prosequi (category Legal doctrines and principles)
influential persons in Saudi Arabia to secure a profitable defence contract. Although initial pressure from BAE on the grounds of economic damage and the disruption...
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False arrest (redirect from False arrest and imprisonment)
a common law tort, where a plaintiff alleges they were held in custody without probable cause, or without an order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction...
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Statute of limitations (redirect from Statute of limitations in the United States)
reduced or extended in order to ensure a full and fair trial. The intention of these laws is to facilitate resolution within a "reasonable" period of time...
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Grand jury (category History of local government in Ireland)
appear before it; the accusatory function determines whether there is probable cause to believe that one or more persons committed a particular offense...
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Vexatious litigation (section Australia)
abuse of the process of the court in question and that there are reasonable grounds for the proceedings or application. In relation to criminal proceedings...
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R v Davidson (category Abortion in Australia)
be construed in a reasonable sense, and, if the doctor is of opinion, on reasonable grounds and with adequate knowledge, that the probable consequence...
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Extradition (section Exemptions in the European Union)
considered in light of the risk of suicide by the individual if extradited. In the case of Jason's v Latvia extradition was refused on these grounds, as the...
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Ex post facto law (redirect from In mitius)
Polyukhovich v Commonwealth). Australia participated in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and was an original signatory in 1948. The Declaration...
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Agnosticism (redirect from Thomas Henry Huxley and agnosticism)
permissible, that neither has warrant, that neither is reasonable, or that neither is probable." Poidevin, Robin (2010). Agnosticism: A Very Short Introduction...
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2022. "Chapter 13. Grounds for Reparation". Bringing them Home (Report). Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Report. Australian Human Rights Commission...
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emigrated to Australia and become citizens. A 5:2 majority of the Court held that dual citizens are disqualified unless they have "taken reasonable steps" to...
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Bail (redirect from Bail in the Czech Republic)
in a criminal prosecution. As in other Commonwealth nations, people charged with a criminal offence in Canada have a prima facie right to reasonable bail...
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force to effect an arrest, and searching suspects' bodies or their homes without a warrant obtained upon a showing of probable cause. The four exceptions...
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countries. Grounds for abortion are highly restricted in Poland and in the smaller jurisdictions of Monaco, Liechtenstein, Malta and the Faroe Islands, and abortion...
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Presumption of death (redirect from Declared death in absentia)
not been located for a period of time that has exceeded their probable life span, such as in the case of Amelia Earhart or Jack the Ripper. A declaration...
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Prosecutor (redirect from Prosecutor in Italy)
proves his guilt beyond any reasonable doubt. In appellate courts, the Office of the Prosecutor is called Procura Generale and the Chief Prosecutor the Procuratore...
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