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Old 27-04-2020, 12:17 PM   #11
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Default Re: First experience .. Vic law regarding passing emergency vehicle

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Not yet, they will have to finish their investigation.
These 4 charges are just to hold him in custody so they can complete the investigation.
He would have also had blood sample taken in hospital at the time, common practice, with or without consent.
He's only just been released from hospital, unable to do an interview there, so now he's out they can finish questioning him.
Will be a few days if not weeks yet before it's all tied up in a bow for DPP.
What's the ethics around charging someone just to keep them in custody until they can complete their investigation?

He's essentially in prison for 2 months or so until his court date correct?

How does this work?
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