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how long does the police have to arrest a person

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joeystuds | 12:10 Tue 23rd Nov 2010 | Law
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i would like to no how long the police have to arrest a person for a crime once the crime has been commited an how long would a magistrate have jurisdictiction thanks
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For summary only offences (ie those which are prosecuted in the magistrates court) the information must be laid before the Court within 6 months of the offence. However, that is subject to certain statutory exceptions for some offences. There is no time limit on an arrest, but there will be no chance of a prosecution if outside the time limit.

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12:17 Tue 23rd Nov 2010
people have been arrested and charged for crimes they commited 10/20/30/40/50 years ago so there isnt a time limit
Is there a limit?
I seem to remember a guy being arrested recently for crimes he did in the seventies.
I don't think there's a time limit.
For summary only offences (ie those which are prosecuted in the magistrates court) the information must be laid before the Court within 6 months of the offence. However, that is subject to certain statutory exceptions for some offences. There is no time limit on an arrest, but there will be no chance of a prosecution if outside the time limit.

For other offences, there is generally no time limit.
Once a crime has been committed, the person is wanted for arrest forever. Length of time has no bearing on the matter. If someone had been identified as a murderer from 1952, they'd have the old bill on him just the same as if he'd done it in 2002.

In terms of how long the magistrates got, that's a matter for the CPS and would be the same amount of time regardless of when the crime took place. Basically what Barmaid said is spot on.
Btw Barmaid is your username a pun on the fact that you're a barrister.
For Thedaveformula:
Barmaid doesn't seem to be posting at the moment but those of us who've known her for a while can confirm that she's a self-employed barrister, specialising in civil law.

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