Taking into custody definition

Taking into custody means an act which would be governed by the laws of arrest under the criminal code if the subject of the act were an adult. The taking into custody of a child is subject to all constitutional and statutory protections which are afforded an adult upon arrest.
Taking into custody means an act which would be governed by the laws of arrest under the criminal
Taking into custody means an act which would be

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Taking into custody means an act which would be governed by the laws of arrest

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