National Investigators Exam (NIE) Practice Exam

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What does S30(7) of PACE allow law enforcement to do?

  1. De-arrest a suspect

  2. Search the premises

  3. Take a witness statement

  4. Conduct an independent legal assessment

The correct answer is: De-arrest a suspect

S30(7) of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) grants law enforcement the authority to de-arrest a suspect under certain circumstances. This provision is pivotal in ensuring that individuals are not held longer than necessary without just cause. De-arresting someone can occur when there is insufficient evidence to justify the continued detention, thereby respecting the rights of the individual while ensuring that law enforcement can carry out their duties effectively. While other options may relate to police powers in various capacities, they do not directly align with the specific framework established by S30(7) of PACE. The authority to search premises, take witness statements, or conduct legal assessments falls under different sections of the act, which do not pertain to the specific power discussed in S30(7). Hence, the focus on de-arresting exemplifies the balance between investigative needs and the rights of suspects within the legal structure established by PACE.