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Fadi Mohem - Pseq
Q - What are the three ways can object qualify as an Offensive Weapon?
A - If it is; made, adapted or intended to cause injury without lawful excuse. A flip-knife is MADE to cause injury therefore it is prohibited. A baseball bat with nails knocked through the end is ADAPTED to cause injury. Providing you can prove INTENT a paperclip may be an Offensive Weapon.
Q - Does Blackmail include intention to cause loss to another?
A - Yes, the definition includes both gain for himself/another or intent to cause loss to another.
Q - When can the decision be made to keep a suspect in Custody for over 24 hours?
A - Not before the second review.
Q - When does the Review Time in Custody begin?
A - When the Custody Officer authorises detention.
Q - What are the two statutory defences to Criminal Damage?
• At the time he believed the owner would have consented. • He acted to protect property believing there was an immediate need and means were reasonable.