Rice v Connolly
Rice v. Connolly, [1966] 2 QB 414, [1966] 2 All ER 649, [1966] 3 WLR 17, 130 JP 322, is an English legal case which illustrates the fact that the public have a right to refuse to answer questions from the police, if they are not under arrest.
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