Yes, repeat offenses are common. An arrest for each offense.
yes a gun charge
Probation is a good possibility.
Yes but soon got released without charge
Peter was arrested because he was playing the Willemus (the Dutch National Anthem) in church after it had already been prohibited by the Nazis.
After you have already gone into the museum and been arrested and carted away. (True.)
What's happening right now, on account of he already has been killed.
Billie Holiday was arrested on a narcotics charge as she lay on her deathbed at Metropolitan Hospital, New York, in 1959, when a nurse discovered drugs in her Kleenex box.
If the application asks if you were ever CHARGED, no, you do not. HOWEVER - if the application asks if you were ever ARRESTED, if you were arrested for the alleged offense, you must answer yes.
Yes. Usually those that are arrested already have a charge that will be made against them but if you are being detained for questioning by a police officer and you resist, fight, or run, then you can be arrested on the grounds that you resisted arrest. Arrest does just not mean that you have been taken "downtown" but that you have been detained. You can be arrested and not charged for a crime.
Not for the exact same crime - you are already found guilty and are being penalised for it, if you have been sentenced - but for a similar one, yes.
yes, but after being in custody for almost 12 hours he was released without charge.
Britney Spears has been arrested in the past over a child custody dispute. She refused to hand over her children at a court appointed time. There have also been rumors of arrest for an indecent exposure charge, but these rumors are unconfirmed.