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... five codes of practice within the Act. Code A relates to stop and search procedures; Code B to the search of premises; Code C relates to interviews and conditions of detention; Code D regulates identification procedures; and Code E regulates the tape recordings of interviews. It is reasonable assume that an innocent party as a consequence of such police procedures will be eliminated from lines of inquiry as each code has been premeditated to ensure lines of enquiry are only dealing with people whom they have a firm affirmation are in indeed guilty. Britain has a judicial system with an ethos which runs on the conception that a suspect is innocent until proven guilty. Here the interests of the suspect are prioritised, clear evidence that there is consideration that the arrested person may actually be the victim in the trial, it is the job of the prosecution to prove otherwise. When ...
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