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Liberty: Terrorism pre-charge detention – Comparative law study

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  • Liberty: Terrorism pre-charge detention – Comparative law study, Jago Russell, Editor, November 2007 (65 pages, PDF): “Pre-charge detention refers to the period of time that an individual can be held and questioned by police, prior to being charged with an offence. For individuals suspected of terrorism, the maximum period is currently 28 days – seven times the pre-charge detention limit for someone suspected of murder.”
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