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26. Repeal of statutory powers of arrest without warrant or order.
30A. Release of a person arrested elsewhere than at police station
30CA.Bail under section 30A: variation of conditions by police
30CB.Bail under section 30A: variation of conditions by court
47ZZA.Duty to seek views of alleged victims on conditions of pre-charge bail
47ZC.Applicable bail period: conditions A to D in sections 47ZD to 47ZG
47ZD.Applicable bail period: extension of initial limit in standard cases
47ZDA.Applicable bail period: further extension of limit in standard cases
47ZDB.Applicable bail period: extension of limit in non-standard cases
47ZE.Applicable bail period: extension of limit in designated cases
47ZF.Applicable bail period: first extension of limit by court
47ZG.Applicable bail period: subsequent extensions of limit by court
47ZH.Sections 47ZF and 47ZG: withholding sensitive information
47ZI.Sections 47ZF to 47ZH: proceedings in magistrates’ court
47ZJ.Sections 47ZF and 47ZG: late applications to magistrates’ court
47ZL.Applicable bail period and bail return date: special case of release on bail under section 37(7)(a) or 37C(2)(b)
47ZM.Applicable bail period: special cases of release on bail under section 30A and periods in hospital
47A. Early administrative hearings conducted by justices’ clerks.
50B.Guidance from the College of Policing on pre-charge bail
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Part V Questioning and Treatment of Persons by Police
53. Abolition of certain powers of constables to search persons.
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60B.Notification of decision not to prosecute person interviewed
63E.Retention of section 63D material pending investigation or proceedings
63F.Retention of section 63D material: persons arrested for or charged with a qualifying offence
63G.Retention of section 63D material by virtue of section 63F(5): consent of Commissioner
63H.Retention of section 63D material: persons arrested for or charged with a minor offence
63I.Retention of material: persons convicted of a recordable offence
63IA.Retention of material: persons convicted of an offence outside England and Wales after taking of section 63D material
63J.Retention of material: persons convicted of an offence outside England and Wales: other cases
63K.Retention of section 63D material: exception for persons under 18 convicted of first minor offence
63KA.Retention of section 63D material under section 63IA: exception for persons under 18 convicted of first minor offence outside England and Wales
63L.Retention of section 63D material: persons given a penalty notice
63M.Retention of section 63D material for purposes of national security
63P.Retention of 63D material in connection with different offence
64ZC.Destruction of data relating to a person subject to a control order
64ZE.Destruction of data relating to persons under 18 not convicted: recordable offences other than qualifying offences
64ZF.Destruction of data relating to persons under 16 not convicted: qualifying offences
64ZG.Destruction of data relating to persons aged 16 or 17 not convicted: qualifying offences
64ZH.Destruction of data relating to persons under 18 convicted of a recordable offence other than a qualifying offence
Part VIII Evidence in Criminal Proceedings—General
SCHEDULES
Fingerprinting , samples and photographs: power to require attendance at police station
Minor and Consequential Amendments
Part II Enactments Repealed in Relation to Criminal Proceedings in Consequence of Part VII
Part III Enactments Repealed Generally in Consequence of Part VII
Part IV Enactments Repealed in Relation to Criminal Proceedings in Consequence of Part VIII
Part V Enactments Repealed Generally in Consequence of Part VIII
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