
The 48 Hour Rule Criminal Law
The 48-hour rule in South African criminal law mandates that an arrested individual must be brought before a court within 48 hours of arrest, ensuring prompt judicial oversight and protection of their rights.
The 48-hour rule in South African criminal law mandates that an arrested individual must be brought before a court within 48 hours of arrest, ensuring prompt judicial oversight and protection of their rights.
To be unlawfully arrested means that you have been wrongfully detained or arrested without sufficient justification.
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