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ITEM 1 In criminal law, matter is the main charge arising from the incident eg murder, theft The file no is created by the firm's

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  • In criminal law, matter is the main charge arising from the incident eg murder, theft
  • The file no is created by the firm's office and may be added after return from the police station.
  • Attending is the person that you are attending, this could be different from the client. For example, a witness in the case.
  • The fee earner is the person completing the attendance. This may not be the lawyer running the case, it could for example be a trainee, a paralegal or a police station adviser.
  • Duration is the time spent. In legally aided criminal law, time spent is billed in 6-minute increments (eg 6,12,18,24,36,42,48,54, 60-minutes etc) and only 6-minute increments should be listed in the duration.
  • It is common practice when completing attendance notes to refer to the people involved using initials, for example, Keith Wales would become KW.]

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Read the custody record [Item 2] b attached [Item 1] explain issues which arise from your reading the custody record. You should give full reasons for your answers including supporting law.

Read the custody record [Item 2]

CUSTODY RECORD

Custody record number AP 6758846/ 7

Case File No CW/AP 5020--

Station Arden Town Police Station

Date & Time custody authorised 10 JULY 20- 15.01

Officer in case DC 5678

Person Arrested PARKER TYRELL

Address 10, RECREATION ROAD, ARDEN TOWN, ARDEN, AR7 7LL

Date of Birth 11/07/20- (age 13)

Sex MALE

Ethnicity BLACK BRITISH

Colour BLACK

Place of Birth ARDEN TOWN

Occupation SCHOOL CHILD

RECORD OF EVENTS

Time & Date Event

10 JULY 20- -15.01 Custody received by Sergeant 1234 - CS

15.04 Officer in case DC 5678 explained arrested for

criminal damage contrary to s1 Criminal

Damage Act 1971. Time of arrest 14.30 - CS

15.05 Detention authorised by Sergeant 1234 - CS

15.06 Suspect searched - schoolbag containing

phone, books and lunchbox (empty) Shoelaces

retained. All placed in personal. Suspect asks to inform Mum - CS

15.07 Suspect placed in cell - CS

16.00 Checked on suspect. Suspect sleeping. - CS

17.45 Food and drink provided - Cs

18.00 Welfare check on suspect - CS

18.30 Suspect asks how long till Mum arrives - CS

18.31 Suspects mum called. - CS

19.00 Mum arrives. Mum says she has called Arden

LLP who are on their way-CS

19.05 Suspect taken to interview room to meet with Mum - CS

19.16 Suspect returned to cell and given drink and

blanket on request from Mum - CS

19.20 Representative from Arden LLP arrives - CS

19.22 Representative from Arden LLP reads custody

record. Representative requests told when

detention review so representations can be made-CS

19.23 Suspect informed representative from Arden LLP arrived -CS

19.25 Representative from Arden LLP speaks to suspect's Mum

19.30 Representative from Arden LLP speaks to officer in case 5678. CS

19.40 Suspect to interview with solicitor - CS

20.33 Inspector reviews detention over telephone.

Detention authorised. - CS

20.40 Suspect returned to cell - CS

20.45 Suspect provided with drink- CS

21.00 Suspect to interview room for interview with

Officer in case DC 5678 Legal representative

and Mum present in interview. - CS

22.00 Interview completed. Suspect returned to cell. _ CS

22.15 Representative makes representations on bail -CS

22.17 Suspect retrieved from cell - CS

22.20 Suspect bailed on police bail to return to

police station on 15 August 20- @ 2 pm.

Suspect given copy bail sheet- CS

22.25. Suspect released. - CS

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