Report and Recommendations - Scottish Government
Report and Recommendations - Scottish Government Report and Recommendations - Scottish Government
Annex BRight of access to a lawyer – The non vulnerable adult suspectLocationoutwith thepolice stationPoliceCautionIncludingright tolegaladviceRight ofaccess to alawyerLegal advicerequested?YesNoSuspectwaives his/her rightNoVoluntaryattendance atthe policestation?YesSuspects atliberty shouldarrange theirown legaladviceSuspecthas asolicitor?NoYesVoluntaryattendance atthe police stationNoPolice ableto arranging aninterview at alater date?YesReasonableSuspicionPoliceCautionIncludingright tolegaladviceNoArrestand take intocustody?YesRight ofaccess toa lawyer/Letter ofRightsLegal advicerequested?NoYesNamedSolicitorrequested?NoPolice contactSolicitorContact Centre(Duty Solicitor)Privateconsultation:phone call /in personYesSuspectwaives his/her rightPolice contactSolicitorContact Centre(named solicitor)NoSolicitoravailable inreasonabletime?Yes380
Annex BRight of access to a lawyer – The vulnerable adult suspectLocationoutwith thepolice stationPoliceCautionIncludingright tolegaladviceRight ofaccess to alawyerContactAppropriateAdultLegal advicerequested?YesNoResponsibleadult agreesto waiver?NoYesSuspectwaives his/her rightNoVoluntaryattendance atthe policestation?YesSuspects atliberty shouldarrange theirown legaladviceSuspecthas asolicitor?NoYesVoluntaryattendance atthe police stationNoPolice ableto arranging aninterview at alater date?YesReasonableSuspicionPoliceCautionIncludingright tolegaladviceNoArrestand take intocustody?YesRight ofaccess toa lawyer/Letter ofRightsContactAppropriateAdultLegal advicerequested?NoResponsibleadult agreesto waiver?YesNoNamedSolicitorrequested?YesNoPolice contactSolicitorContact Centre(Duty Solicitor)NoPrivateconsultation:phone call /in personYesSuspectwaives his/her rightPolice contactSolicitorContact Centre(named solicitor)Solicitoravailable inreasonabletime?Yes381
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Annex BRight of access to a lawyer – The non vulnerable adult suspectLocationoutwith thepolice stationPoliceCautionIncludingright tolegaladviceRight ofaccess to alawyerLegal advicerequested?YesNoSuspectwaives his/her rightNoVoluntaryattendance atthe policestation?YesSuspects atliberty shouldarrange theirown legaladviceSuspecthas asolicitor?NoYesVoluntaryattendance atthe police stationNoPolice ableto arranging aninterview at alater date?YesReasonableSuspicionPoliceCautionIncludingright tolegaladviceNoArrest<strong>and</strong> take intocustody?YesRight ofaccess toa lawyer/Letter ofRightsLegal advicerequested?NoYesNamedSolicitorrequested?NoPolice contactSolicitorContact Centre(Duty Solicitor)Privateconsultation:phone call /in personYesSuspectwaives his/her rightPolice contactSolicitorContact Centre(named solicitor)NoSolicitoravailable inreasonabletime?Yes380