The consequences of wasting the court’s time and resources affect not only lawyers but also our clients. Therefore, it’s important to know what some of these actions are and why they should be avoided.
Depending on the crime, and whether its an arrestable offence or not, there are usually four steps that begin right when the first information report is filed.
Here’s what you need to know about detention orders in Singapore.
Can a child get arrested for a crime or go to jail in Singapore? We’ll clarify these questions in this article.
What makes an offence arrestable? How bad must an act get before it’s deemed worthy of an arrest warrant? We’ll explain what the difference is, and who makes the decisions.
Entrapment is an act that usually features on the plot of crime drama films but just how legal is it? We’ll explain here.
We explain what will happen if the police keep your passport, or you refuse to surrender yours.
A quick guide on what a Warrant of Arrest in Singapore is, and what you should do if you’re issued with one.
What does an arrest mean? Can you be arrested by a civilian? What happens after? Read on to find out.