no not always
Jermaine Jones was caught not telling about warrants he had for his arrest. They said he had four different warrants under more than his name, but also under alias he gave police
yes they do check you. Typically, as part of the arrest process, there is a search. However, depending upon the circumstances, the search may take place before the arrest, or you may be under arrest and the search can take place after.
He never told about his arrest record and his outstanding warrants. He had warrants under his name and under an alias. Jermaine Jones was not allowed to compete in the top 12 elimination songs on March 14 2012
no
Yes, but you never HAVE to enter their car unless you are under arrest. Unfortunately, if you ask, "am I under arrest" the answer will usually be yes even in situations where they would have let you go.
Warrants are generally covered under the Fourth Amendment.
Yes and no. If the Police have a search warrant or your consent, they may search you. If they have neither and you're not under arrest, then no. This would be a 4th amendment violation and any evidence obtained through the illegal search would be suppressed. They may only search you incident to arrest, which means after they've verbally informed you that you're under arrest.
Search warrantsSearch warrants are required under the protections of the Fourth Amendment. For a search warrant to be obtained by the police there must be:Sufficient reasons for the search: A warrant may not be issued unless there is sufficient evidence, reason or rationale for the search. Search warrants may not be issued randomly.Stated object of the search: A search warrant must specifically declare what the police are looking for.Location of the search: Search warrants must specify the areas to be searched. For example, a search warrant may include an individual's house, but a separate warrant may be needed to search the same person's garage.
When you are arrested by police but injured yourself during, you are now under hospital arrest; which means as soon as your fit enough to leave hospital you will immediately be arrested and taken to the police station.
true
More information needed. Different warrants are served in different manner under different circumstances.
you're under arrest