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r v Samuel
Facts: police refused to give a detainee access to a solicitor
legal principle: right to legal advise can only be delayed in exceptional circumstances otherwise evidence may be excluded
r v grant 2005
facts: police secretly listened into a conversation between a suspect and a solicitor
legal principle: serious breach of legal privilege evidence was discarded to protect fairness
r v mason 1987
facts: police lied about a fingerprint to get a confession
legal principle: confession gained through deception is unreliable and must be discarded
r v Aspinall
facts: mentally ill suspect interviewed without a responsible adult present
legal principle: vulnerable suspects must have support failure makes interview unfair meaning evidence must be discarded
r v Blake
Facts: Faulty tape recording of police interview.
Legal Principle: Police must properly record interviews otherwise, confession may be inadmissible.
what section does detention and questioning fall under
s34 and s51
what code does detention and questioning fall under
code C and E