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    West Midlands Police

    West Midlands Police

    1.0(1 review)
    11.6 mi

    Had too much too drink and need a place to stay the night? If you commit a crime then Kings Heath…read morepolice station will give you a room for the night. You won't be treated to the best views, but you will get a microwave meal and a cup of tea. Now that's what I call justice! Joking aside, if ever you do get arrested and detained try and remember your rights. If you're kept in custody The custody officer must tell you why you're being held and explain your rights The custody officer at the police station must tell you why you're being held and explain what your rights are. Your rights are to: *get free legal advice - for example, from a solicitor *arrange for someone you know to be told where you are *have medical help if you're feeling ill - the police arrange this *see the rules the police must follow - these are called 'Codes of Practice' *see a written notice telling you about your rights - for example, to get regular breaks for food, washing and to use the toilet You will be searched and any possessions you have will be temporarily taken off you while you're in the cell. How long you can be held The police can't normally hold you for more than 24 hours without charging you with a crime. If you are suspected of committing a serious crime (for example, murder), the period in custody can be extended to: *36 hours - by a police superintendent at the police station *96 hours - by a court - the police have to 'apply' to a court to do this After this time, the police must either charge you or release you.

    West Midlands Police - policedepartments - Updated July 2026

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