forensic anthropology is the type of science used
Yes, If they are a suspect law enforcement has right to arrest any suspect in a crime with Provable Evidence.
an officer is justified in using force in order to arrest a resisting suspect?
They can arrest them. of course,but what can they do to prove the suspect is guilty?...like fingerprint?
It's arrest warrant
It's arrest warrant
Miranda v Arizona was the case that set the precedent that verbal warnings must be given to a suspect during arrest.
A suspect should be given his Miranda warning upon arrest, as that indicates that the police intend to question him/her in their custody.
ANY offense which occured in an officers presence, or any felony crime for which your name and/or description has been flashed over the police communications systems.
Yes.
No, not unless you are actually under arrest.
If South Carolina wishes to prosecute the suspect, they can issue a warrant for his or her arrest. At some point, police officers in Tennessee would discover that the suspect has a warrant, and they would make an arrest based on that warrant. Tennessee would then have the option to extradite the suspect from Tennessee to South Carolina, where the suspect would be charged and potentially convicted of the crime.
an officer is justified in using force in order to arrest a resisting suspect?