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所有案例
Police Powers
Queen's Bench Division
1966

Rice v Connolly

[1966] 2 QB 414

判决理由

A citizen has no legal obligation to answer police questions or to assist the police with their enquiries. While it may be a moral or social duty, refusal to answer questions does not amount to wilful obstruction of a constable.

事实

Rice was seen acting suspiciously. A police officer asked him questions, which he refused to answer. He was charged with wilfully obstructing a constable in the execution of his duty.

判决摘要

The Divisional Court held that there is no legal duty to answer police questions. Refusal to cooperate, without more, does not amount to obstruction. The conviction was quashed.

关键引述

"Though every citizen has a moral duty to assist the police, there is no legal duty to that effect."

Lord Parker CJ

后续处理

Applied

Routinely cited on the right to silence and police powers.