That's a story you'll have to try out on the judge.
Not enough information is given in the question. Disposed of HOW?
In America if a criminal suspect is arrested then yes, they have to be informed of their Miranda Rights. If the criminal suspect is not arrested, then no.
yes because murder is a criminal offense
Because they were arrested and/or convicted of committing crimes.
"The criminal was arrested because he smuggled two hundred pounds of cocaine." or "He smuggled out a message."
It is about a girl named Annie who died because someone broke into her apartment and struck her down.
because once a juvenile offender is arrested once and let out they are automatically labeled as a "criminal."
generally enemies of the state. These would include spies, saboteurs, terrorists, communists and other agitators. There were many groups that were arrested because they were anti-social, criminal or otherwise unwanted, but they were not arrested for being enemies of the state.
A person can always be always be arrested and charged with a crime if there is sufficient evidence to warrant the arrest.
Yes, because they don't want to be seen as a hotel who allows criminal people in their place.
[The following is based on the insufficient info supplied in the question.] Sounds like this person was in "concurrent possession" of a forged instrument. If he had a prior criminal record that might have been sufficient to trigger the arrest. Suggest that he hire an attorney (or get a public defender).
The consequences for lying on a rental application is probably going to be the same as lying on a job application: if you do get an apartment and it is later found that your application was false your lease could be terminated and you could be evicted. However, in most cases it depends on the type of lie that was detected. For example if you deny that you have criminal record, especially a sex offense, and they find that you do have criminal record you obviously will be denied an apartment. The general rule is: if you're going to fill out an application for anything, be it a job or an apartment, anticipate that all the information on it will be verified. This is especially true in apartment applications because apartment complex owners and managers are obliged to protect the residents of their complex by filtering out people who do not meet the minimum rental criteria, such as an acceptable credit history and acceptable criminal record.