Keep the Criminal Law in Mind before Buying Stuff in Singapore

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Keep the Criminal Law in Mind before Buying Stuff in Singapore

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Title: Keep the Criminal Law in Mind before Buying Stuff in Singapore


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  • Keep the Criminal Law in Mind before Buying Stuff
    in Singapore

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Introduction-Singapore Criminal Lawyer
  • This blog is written by Ms Gloria
    James-Civetta and Amarjit Singh, Advocates
    Solicitors in Singapore.
  • Ms James has 18 years of Practicing Experience
    and serves as Vice Chairman of the Law Society of
    Singapore Criminal Practice Committee. Gloria has
    been closely involved in the ongoing changes
    which are currently taking place in criminal law
    litigation procedures.

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  • Mr Singh has extensive experience in Criminal
    Law from the early 1990s as a Senior Officer with
    the Ministry of Home Affairs and later as an
    Assistant Public Prosecutor with the
    Attorney-General-s Chambers. Amarjit made regular
    court appearances and prosecuted offenders under
    the Penal Code, Misuse of Drugs Act, Prevention
    of Corruption Act, and the Road Traffic Act,
    amongst others. Amarjit has experience in trial
    litigation. He is also a member of the Law
    Society of Singapore Criminal Practice Committee.

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Your Rights
  • What you need to know
  • How much force can Police Use
  • At the Police Station
  • Can you Remain Silent?
  • When Can I Be Charged in Court ?
  • Police officers
  • Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) officers
  • Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB)
    officers
  • Immigration officers

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  • Customs officers
  • Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) officers
  • Any other officers who are given the power to
    investigate under the Law.

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  • Thank You
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