Police Investigation Validity Check
Summary
To assess the validity of a police investigation leading to your arrest, consider if the police had reasonable grounds for arrest, informed you of your rights, and collected evidence lawfully. Additionally, evaluate if there was any excessive use of force or if detention conditions violated your rights. Providing more details about your arrest can help identify potential issues with police conduct or Charter violations.Full Conversation
are there police misconduct or charter violations ... what are the issues that you believe were incorrect police procedure
To determine if there were police misconduct or Charter violations during your arrest, consider the following points:
- Reasonable Grounds for Arrest: Did the police have reasonable and probable grounds to believe you committed an offense?
- Rights Upon Arrest: Were you informed of your right to counsel and given an opportunity to contact a lawyer?
- Evidence Collection: Was the evidence collected lawfully and without violating your rights?
- Use of Force: Was excessive force used during the arrest?
- Detention Conditions: Were the conditions of your detention humane and compliant with Charter rights?
Could you provide more details about your arrest? This will help in identifying any potential issues.