Incident to an arrest
(Answer is applicable to the USA only): A warrantless arrest is never served. A warrantless arrest is performed. Following the warrantless arrest, the arresting individual (typically) or authority is required (usually) to provide the courts with a warrantless arrest affidavit wherein the person making the arrest articulates the probable cause for the arrest, which then is submitted to a judge for review. The arrested person will already be in jail or otherwise in custody (and possibly even bonded out), before the signed warrantless arrest affidavit becomes available to the arrested person.
That is the correct spelling of "arresting" (apprehending, engaging, or compelling).
No, they arresting officers do not have to have the warrant in their possession, only the knowledge that it exists.
If being arrested a person must be "read" his Miranda rights.
Miep Gies was not arrested for helping the franks and Van pels family. It was said that the arresting officer had felt a connection with her so he let her go, and she was dutch.
12 miles an hour. The year was 1899, and the arresting officer was on a bicycle ...
colchicine is an metaphase arresting substance.
sitting bull
It's at the arresting officers discretion to use handcuffs and how you are cuffed in front or in back of your body. But they are instructed to use them all the time,
That depends entirely on your relationship with the arresting officer. If you are difficult then it is likely that the officer will be difficult in response.However, if you threaten him/her,they might...but dont.you could get arrested LONGER for assaulting a police officer.
Being arrested isn't a rightAdded: I STRONGLY suspect that there is more to this scenario than was disclosed in the question. But the answer is - if you are intoxicated in public (and probably also 'acting out,), you can be arrested regardless of the circumstances.
The act of beating