G. Questioning and treatment of witnesses and detained persons 1. If the police merely ask me to go to a police station to assist with their investigation, am I obliged to go? Can they detain me inside the station? 2. If I have been arrested and detained at the police station, is there a maximum period of detention? Under what circumstances can the police detain me for a longer period? 3. Is it a must to be detained for 48 hours after being arrested? 4. If I am detained by the police in the police station and am asked to make a statement, what are my rights? Must I answer every question raised by the police during the interview? 5. If the police fail to comply with any of the rules governing the procedures relating to questioning, searching, arresting, detaining persons or the seizing of articles, what are the possible consequences? 6. If I am detained by the police in the police station, how can I find a lawyer? Can I obtain free legal services at this stage if I cannot afford a private lawyer? 7. If I am detained in the police station and I want to be released, what should I do? 8. If I have been ill-treated by the police (such as illegally entering a private property and coercing a confession), how can I lodge a complaint against the police? 9. How are police interviews conducted? 10. The police took a statement from me as a witness. Later, I was arrested and charged. Can the prosecution rely on my statement? 11. I found that I made a mistake when I was making a statement, but I have already signed the document, what can I do? Book traversal links for G. Questioning and treatment of witnesses and detained persons ‹ previous ‹ 上一頁 ‹ 上一页 back to top 返回首頁 返回首页 next ›下一頁 › 下一页 ›