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In the  '''''Talking to the Police Fact Sheet: What happens when a crime is committed''''' from [[People's Law School]] you will learn about:  
In the  '''''Talking to the Police Fact Sheet: What happens when a crime is committed''''' from [[People's Law School]] you will learn about:  
* criminal law and the role of the police,
* criminal law and the role of the police,

Revision as of 15:46, 21 March 2014


In the Talking to the Police Fact Sheet: What happens when a crime is committed from People's Law School you will learn about:

  • criminal law and the role of the police,
  • reporting a crime and being a witness in court,
  • being arrested, and going to court.


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About this fact sheet[edit]

About People's Law School[edit]

The People's Law School is a non-profit charitable society whose purpose is to provide British Columbians with reliable information about their rights and responsibilities under the law.

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Tel: 604-331-5400
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Email: info@publiclegaled.bc.ca

This fact sheet and other publications are available on the People's Law School website: www.publiclegaled.bc.ca