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What facts tell you that a detained suspect wants someone told about the arrest, and what procedural stage are you in?
What is the first practical step a defence solicitor should take before advising on right to have someone informed?
Talk through the rule path for right to have someone informed, including the decision-maker, test and timing point.
How would you explain the client's options and risks in plain language?
What is the common trap here, and what safer distinction prevents it?
A suspect asks for a family member to be told but the police refuse. Explain the route for challenging the delay.
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