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CHIEF CONSTABLE OF CLEVELAND POLICE V MARK ANTHONY MCGROGAN (2002)

PUBLISHED February 12, 2002
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[2002] EWCA Civ 86

The power of detention to prevent a further breach of the peace should be limited to real, rather than fanciful, apprehensions based on all the circumstances and an honest belief based on objective, reasonable grounds that further detention was necessary in order to prevent a breach of the peace.

CA (Civ Div) (Mantell LJ, Wall J)

12/02/2002

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