Murray v The United Kingdom: ECHR 15 Sep 2010

(Final Execution) The Court having found the respondent to have been in breach of the claimants’ human rights in having denied them access to legal advice on arrest for a period of up to 48 hours, now concluded that necessary measures had been taken and the case was closed.

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[2010] ECHR 1890, 18731/91

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European Convention on Human Rights

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See AlsoMurray v The United Kingdom ECHR 8-Feb-1996
The applicant had been denied legal advice for 48 hours after he had been taken into custody.
Held: There had been a violation of article 6(1) read with article 6(3)(c). However, it was not a breach of human rights to draw inferences from the . .
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Updated: 20 September 2022; Ref: scu.445280