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DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
Chapters
- SECTION 36 OF THE 1999 CONSTITUTION
- Rights To Fair Hearing And Other Fundamental Rights
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- The Administration Of Criminal Justice Act, 2015
CATEGORIES OF OFFENCES
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- Simple Offences And Road Traffic Offences
- Misdemeanors
- Felony And Capital Offences
PART I: AT THE POLICE STATION
- POLICE INVITATION
- Right To Know What Offence You Are Accused Of
- Right To Make Your Defense And To Be Heard
- You Cannot Be Arrested For The Offence Of Another Person No Matter How Close He Is To You!
- Witnesses’ Statements To The Police
- Your Right To Write Your Statement Yourself In Response To Questions Asked By The IPO.
- Right Not To Make Statement Until You See Your Lawyer
- How To Write Your Statement
- You Must Sign Your Statement And Date It
- Confessional Statements
- Right Not To Be Tortured To Make Confessional Or Any Particular Statement
- Right Not To Make Statements Under Duress
- Constitutional Role Of The Police
- POLICE SEARCH
- Search Warrant
- Right To See And Read The Warrant
- Right To Search The Police Officers First Before The Search Is Conducted
- Incriminating Items Found In A Suspect’s House
- Police Confiscating Properties Not Related To The Alleged Crime
- Right To Retrieve Your Properties And Claim Damages.
- Search Of A Suspect Is Different From Search Of Premises
- POLICE BAIL AND DETENTION IN POLICE CELL
- You Are Entitled To Bail For All Offences
- Bail Is Free
- Reporting To The IPO After Release On Bail
- Right Not To Be Re-Arrested After Release On Bail
- Police Cases Do Not Die.
- Police Has The Right To Detain You
- Access To Your Lawyer, Doctor And Family Members While In Detention
- POLICE INTERVIEWS
- Your Right To State Your Version of The Matter
- You Are Entitled To State What You Want During The Interview
- You Cannot Be Forced To Make An Undertaking
- Your Right To Insist On Going To Court
- The Police Hierarchy
- UNLAWFUL/ILLEGAL DETENTION
- What Is Unlawful Detention?
- What Is Your Right If Unlawfully Detained?
- Police Misuse Of Power To Arrest And Detain
- Complainant Using Police Illegally For Personal Or Selfish Ends
- CATEGORIES OF CASES POLICE CANNOT ENTERTAIN
- Land Matters
- Landlord/Tenant Matters
- Civil Cases Like Loan Or Debt Recovery
- Divorce Or Child Custody Matters
- Inheritance Matters
- Chieftaincy Or Election Matters
- FREEDOM FROM POLICE TORTURE AND BRUTALITY
- Freedom From Beating, Long Detention, Threat, Harassments, Etc
- Police Use Of Handcuffs, Guns, Batons, Etc.
- You Must Honor Police Invitation
- Do Not Resist Police Arrest
- You Must Cooperate With The Police
PART II: IN THE COURT
- PRE-ARRAIGNMENT
- Your Right To Be Informed That You Are Being Charged To Court
- Your Right To Make Provisions For Your Defense
- Right To Get A Lawyer Of Your Choice
- A Suspect Cannot Be Chained Or Shackled Inside The Dock
- ARRAIGNMENT
- Types Of Court Where A Suspect Can Be Arraigned
- Officials Of Court
- Right To Be Informed By Court Of The Charges Against You
- Right To Understand The Charges Properly Before Being Asked To Respond
- Your Rights If You Have A Lawyer And If You Don’t
- Plea – Guilty Or Not Guilty?
- If Guilty, Facts And Sentence. Allocutos.
- Court Bail: If Not Guilty, Right To Bail
- Sureties And Bail Bonds
- Felony And Serious Offences Like Armed Robbery, Murder, etc. – No Pleas And Bail Except In The High Court.
- Role Of The Ministry Of Justice And The DPP
- ADJOURNMENTS AND APPEARANCES IN COURT.
- Accused Person Must Appear In Court Regularly And Promptly Until Case Is Disposed Off.
- Right Not Be Re-Arrested By Police On The Same Offence If Regularly Appearing In Court
- You Cannot Be Charged To Court Twice For The Same Offence
- You Cannot Be Tried For An Unknown Offence
- JUDGMENT, SENTENCE AND CONVICTION
- That The Accused Person Is GUILTY Of The Charge Against Him
- That the Accused Person is NOT GUILTY Of The Charge Against Him
- That The Accused Person Is Guilty Of A Lesser Crime
- Effect Of Sentence And Conviction On The Records Of An Accused Person
- Persons Awaiting Trial Are Not Ex-Convict
- ANTI-CORRUPTION WAR – EFCC, ICPC AND THE LAW
- EFCC, ICPC, Others – What Are Their Duties In Law In Corruption Cases?
- Before Court – Arrest, Investigations And Detention
- In Court – Arraignment, Trial And Judgment
- After Court – Effect Of Judgment
- HELP FOR POOR VICTIMS
- Office Of The Public Defender (OPD)
- The Ministry of Justice
- The National Human Rights Commission
- Legal Aid Council
- The Provost of Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Air Force
- Human Rights Desk/Police Complaints Commission
- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Appendix – The Police Act and List Of Offences Against Discipline By Policemen
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