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YOUTH JUSTICE ACT 1992 - SECT 13
Police officer’s power of arrest preserved in particular general circumstances
13 Police officer’s power of arrest preserved in particular general
circumstances
(1) A police officer may use the police officer’s power of arrest under the
Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 , section 365 (3) , without a
warrant, to arrest a child for an offence without regard to sections 11 and 12
only if the police officer believes on reasonable grounds— (a) the arrest is
necessary— (i) to prevent a continuation or a repetition of the offence or
the commission of another offence; or
(ii) to obtain or preserve, or prevent
concealment, loss or destruction of, evidence relating to the offence; or
(iii) to prevent the fabrication of evidence; or
(iv) to ensure the child’s
appearance before a court; or
(b) the child is an adult; or
(c) the child is
contravening section 278 or is unlawfully at large.
(2) In deciding for
subsection (1) (b) whether the police officer had reasonable grounds, a court
may have regard to the child’s apparent age and the circumstances of the
arrest.
(3) Also, a police officer may use the police officer’s power of
arrest under the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 , section 365 (2)
, without a warrant, to arrest a child without regard to sections 11 and 12 .
(4) Also, a police officer may use the police officer’s power of arrest
under a warrant issued under the Bail Act 1980 without regard to sections 11
and 12 .
(5) To remove any doubt, it is declared that this section does not
affect a police officer’s power under the
Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 , section 365 (3) , to arrest a
child without warrant for a serious offence.
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