Request a police report concerning the incident from the agency that made the arrest. It will cost you money, but only $5-$15.
Generally no, unless they are a registered sex offender. They can also find out if it was on the news, in the paper, or they tell the public themselves.
Depends on the context. If you are arrested for exaggerated claims, this would refer to 'trumped up charges.' If someone falsely implicated you, you were 'framed.' If there is more than one person or organization working towards your unfair conviction, you are being 'railroaded'
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You would find evidence
Arrests don't normally have to occur from an indictment. They can occur on the basis of an arrest warrant or on the basis of information charging the person with a crime. A person can be arrested anywhere: work, church, court, home, and anywhere else the police can find you.
Legislation will vary across the world, but in most countries, I think the following would hopld true.... If they are only 'with' them, and not complicit in whatever crime the adult was arrested for, the authorities will usually try to locate their parents or guardians - if these are not the person or persons arrested. If they can't find a parent or guardian, they will probably try to get some other next-of-kin such as aunts or uncles to take them. Failing that the state welfare services will probably get involved.
Probably not but in countries such as Germany and Austria you could find yourself arrested and charged with a hate crime.
Call the US Marshals office where the person was arrested.
Assuming the person is not related to you, legally - nobody has to tell you anything. Even if you went to the police station where he's being held - they will not tell you anything about why he's been arrested - or what his condition is. Depending on the outcome of investigating the crime - he may have already been released - but doesn't want to get in touch.
you betcha. You now have knowledge of the crime and you are withholding valuable evidence.
a dead body
It is illegal to find or purchase stolen goods. It is strongly advised not to go research on how to obtain stolen goods, as it is a huge crime to commit and may get you arrested.