NCJ Number
37817
Date Published
1976
Length
32 pages
Annotation
CITATIONS FROM BRITISH CASE LAW ARE PROVIDED TO DESCRIBE THE POWER OF MAGISTRATES TO DETAIN PERSONS EITHER ON THE COMPLAINT OF ANOTHER PERSON OR DURING THE COURSE OF, OR AFTER, COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR AN OFFENSE.
Abstract
PROCEEDINGS BY WAY OF COMPLAINT, PROCEEDINGS BY WAY OF COMPLAINT AGAINST JUVENILES, THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ACT OF 1968, THE BINDING OVER OF PERSONS OTHERWISE THAN BY WAY OF COMPLAINT, AND STATUTORY POWERS OF BINDING OVER ARE DISCUSSED.