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... to consult a solicitor due to section 58 of PACE. In addition, due to section 34 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act (CJPO) 1994, the individual has the right of silent and does not have to speak about anything if he does not want to. The defendant due to section 34 of the CJPO mentions something in court that he did not mention while being questioned, he is able to have an excuse for not mentioning any important facts, which he may rely on. In addition, it must be tape recorded to make sure the interviewing officers are using the correct manner and also to have the interviews on record for anything in the future. During a case in 1999 Canale, whose case it was had his interviews rejected from the court as they were not written up and the court described this breach of code as 'flagrant, ...
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