Lord Taylor's 1992 judgment is the case in which the courts told the lawyer in the custody suite what is expected. Five minutes here gives you the precise account and the three operational lifts a PSR walks into the next interview with.
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Critical Moment. The police station is often the first point at which an individual formally enters the criminal justice system. Decisions made here shape the course of the investigation, the strength of the evidence, and the fairness…
Many individuals who enter police custody already experience disadvantage in wider society. Poverty, unstable housing, mental ill health, disability, and social exclusion all increase the likelihood of contact with the criminal justice…
False Routine. New Police Station Representatives often approach custody work as if it follows a predictable checklist. In practice, no two attendances are the same. Judgement Required. Decisions depend on timing, client condition,…
A Misleading Reputation. Police station representation is one of the most misunderstood areas of legal work. It is often described as procedural, junior, or routine, particularly by people who have never sat in a custody suite making…