Letter from Birmingham Jail
you're under arrest
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you're under arrest
you're under arrest
You sir, are under arrest for the crime of theft.
The law enforcement officer has to tell you that you are under arrest and they have to read you the Miranda Rights. If they have not told you that you are under arrest, they can simply have you "detained". If they have not told you that you are under arrest, and you are not in handcuffs, you are free to go.
A fugitive escapes from being under arrest.
He wasn't under house arrest.
He was put under military arrest.
You're Under Arrest - TV Drama - ended on 2002-12-12.
You're Under Arrest - TV Drama - was created on 2002-10-17.
If they have not declared you 'under arrest', and read you your Miranda rights, then you are not under arrest, you are just in police custody. That would be a good time to consult your lawyer.Another View: (in the US) Whether you are told, "You are under arrest," or not, BELIEVE ME, if you are taken to the police station and are not free to decline the trip, you ARE under arrest.ALSO; You do NOT have to be read your Miranda Rights at the time of your arrest. You must only be advised of them PRIOR to the start of any questioning about the offense.