When can a police officer arrest someone in Western Australia?
Under the Criminal Investigation Act 2006 (WA), police officers in Western Australia are granted specific powers to arrest individuals. These powers are outlined primarily in
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Under the Criminal Investigation Act 2006 (WA), police officers in Western Australia are granted specific powers to arrest individuals. These powers are outlined primarily in
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