R v Waterfield

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R v Waterfield [1963] 3 All E.R. 659 is an English Court of Appeal decision, a court of binding precedent, outlining the modern limits of the law that authorises a police officer to stop (and then conceivably detain) a person. This case produced what is known as the Waterfield test (incorporating the common law "ancillary power doctrine") for the limit of police authority to interfere with a person's liberty or property. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString [1964] 1 Q.B. 164; [1963] 3 W.L.R. 946; [1963] 3 All E.R. 659; 48 Cr. App. R. 42; 128 J.P. 48; 107 S.J. 833
rdf:langString Court of Appeal
rdf:langString The Crown v Eli Waterfield
rdf:langString Lord Parker C.J., Ashworth J. and Hinchcliffe J.
rdf:langString Assault
rdf:langString Police officers
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rdf:langString Vehicle
rdf:langString Police powers
rdf:langString Search and seizure
rdf:langString Investigation of misdemeanours
rdf:langString Action without warrant for minor suspected offences
rdf:langString R v Waterfield [1963] 3 All E.R. 659 is an English Court of Appeal decision, a court of binding precedent, outlining the modern limits of the law that authorises a police officer to stop (and then conceivably detain) a person. This case produced what is known as the Waterfield test (incorporating the common law "ancillary power doctrine") for the limit of police authority to interfere with a person's liberty or property.
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xsd:date 1963-10-17
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rdf:langString Metropolitan Police Act 1839 s. 66
rdf:langString Offences against the Person Act 1861 s. 38
rdf:langString Road Traffic Act 1960 s. 2
rdf:langString Road Traffic Act 1960 s. 223
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