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Extracted from: TODAY, 01 March 10, Page 6
What warrants an arrest?
The editor (Conrad Raj) recalled a recent case if 323 (VCH) whereby an ambulance driver was assaulted by two men, bringing to the fore the definition of a “seizable offence”.
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Extracted from: TODAY, 04 March 10, Page 48
Legal semantics aside, protection is a basic right
The reader referred to the article “What warrants an arrest” on Mar 1.
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Extracted from: TODAY, 08 March 10, Page 22
Clearing the air on Section 323
Police replied to a commentary by TODAY's editor-at-large, Mr Conrad Raj and a letter by Tan Poh Chye...
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