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.
What you should know about polygraph tests in Singapore.
You have heard of criminal records but do you really know what’s inside it?
Original Article A drunken tourist’s relentless verbal assault on a policeman which included threats such as “I’ll f***ing kill you” and “wait till I slap you in
Original Article A 36-year old American man was jailed for two weeks after pleading guilty to a single charge of intruding into the privacy of a 25-year-old
Here are the new amendments to the Road Traffic Act starting November 2019.
Do you have a right to remain silent should you get arrested in Singapore, like in American movies? We’ll explain how it works.
Is rioting specifically an offence in Singapore’s Penal Code? What exactly constitutes a riot?
What is private defence, or self-defence as it’s commonly known? We try to explain what it means in a legal context in Singapore.
In the final part of our explanation on the Extradition Act, we detail the process of extradition to Singapore.