Yes, if the person incriminates themselves in a crime or if there is enough evidence to support an arrest.
Need more info. What is meant by "de-arrested?" Why was the person "de-arrested?" Why would that person now be concerned about being arrested again?
yes, she did Rosa parks was a very influencial person she was also the catalyst (starter or cause) of the bus boycott during the time she was arrested for not giving up her seat.
Such a person is known as an ARRESTEE until such time as they are arraigned in court then they become known as a DEFENDANT.
As an example, a person who is caught carrying tools typically used for burglary could be arrested for "intent".Added: The above is a fairly good example. It all depends on the time, location, and circumstances.
It would depend on the seriousness of the crime, don't you think?
Malcolm X
Yes. Happens all the time. The fact of a person's intoxication may or may not weigh on the value of the statement taken.
No they were not arrested
we have discovered that fabrizio berlusconi was arrested in orlando florida one time. but, he was quickly released because someone had stolen one of his identity cards and tried to use it. they arrested the wrong person when they arrested fabrizio berlusconi and this case against him was dismissed and they subsequently arrested the person who tried to use berlusconi identity and charged that person with fraud. berlusconi , trough our search, has no criminal record anywhere worldwide including in the united states.
Not a wise thing to do. You become a fugitive and subject to immediate arrest on warrant at any time. Any time you have to do anything by giving your name and ID info you could wind up being arrested.
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