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The police have to follow strict rules if you're arrested, questioned or charged with a crime - you can get legal advice at a police station
If you’re arrested, you’ll usually be taken to a police station, held in…
The custody officer at the police station must explain your rights. You…
The police can hold you for up to 24 hours before they have to charge you…
The police have the right to: take photographs of you take fingerprints…
You have the right to free legal advice (legal aid) if you’re questioned…
Contact the police force you want to complain about or call 101 if you’re…
This guide provides information about being arrested in Austria and what conditions are like in prison there.
This guide provides information about being arrested in Venezuela and what conditions are like in prison there.
The police's power of arrest and your rights - procedures, identification, reasonable force
This guide provides information about being arrested in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and what conditions are like in prison there.
This guide provides information about being arrested in Turkey and what conditions are like in prison there.
This guide provides information about being arrested in Germany and what conditions are like in prison there.
This guide provides information about being arrested in Armenia and what conditions are like in prison there.
How the British embassy or consulate can help, including contacting family, UK prison transfers, money transfers and complaining about mistreatment.
This guide provides information about being arrested in Qatar and what conditions are like in prison there.
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