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Q: In a collision in which the arresting officer may use reasonable force to enable a blood test to be administered to the driver?
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What is arresting agency?

That phrase refers to the agency for which the arresting officer works.


Does the arresting officer have to be in uniform?

No, any citizen can make an arrest, not just a uniformed police officer.


Can a citizen use citizens arrest on a police officer?

No, they cannot. In order for a citizen to enact a citizens arrest, most have to have witnessed you committing a felony crime. Then the citizen is the one who fills out all the paperwork and essentially is your arresting officer. In order for a Police Officer to arrest you, they must have reasonable suspicion that you've committed a crime.


What if the arresting officer hit the window of your car?

then the police officer would get fined for destroying a member of the publics property.


When an arresting officer reads an accused person their rights it is an example of what?

Miranda Rights.


What is a thief taker?

Its a nick name for a Police Officer who is good at his job of arresting thieves.


Which test may an arresting officer submit if driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol?

blod


What city was Timothy McVeigh held in after he bombed Oklahoma City?

He was taken by the arresting officer to Perry.


Can you sue a police officer for arresting you and keeping you in prison for 10 days for a crime you did not commit?

Yes, it is possible to sue a police officer for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment if you can demonstrate that they acted without reasonable suspicion or probable cause. However, successfully suing a police officer may involve a complex legal process and require substantial evidence to prove your case. Consulting with a lawyer specializing in civil rights or wrongful arrest cases would be advisable.


A warrantless search of an arrested individual conducted to ensure the safety of the arresting officer is called?

Incident to an arrest


What part of speech is the scurrilous?

The word scurrilous is an adjective.The suspect made scurrilous remarks about the arresting officer.


What is the court plea called when an officer doesn't show up at court?

A judge MAY dismiss a case if the arresting officer fails to appear, OR he may choose to 'continue' the case to a new date. If the case is dismissed, the disposition is usually, "Dismissed for Lack of Prosecution." Before that happens the judge will usually try to determine why the officer is not present for a good and reasonable cause (e.g.- is he on assignment - is he ill - etc).