yes
What is the maximum punishment for filing a false arrest in Illinois?
The police can arrest you ANYWHERE.
No knock warrants are something that the Supreme Court has approved in limited situations where it is determined for officer safety, and/or preservation of the evidence that the officer does not have to first knock and announce his presence before serving a warrant.
Yes. Whenever being questioned by the police as a suspect, you still have the right to a lawyer before they make a formal arrest.
Illinois' Lieutenant Governor is Pat Quinn.
Yes.
Yes
If there's been a warrant drafted for your arrest, yes.
It's an instruction to law enforcement to arrest you.
180 days after that it goes away
In Illinois v. Perkins (1990), the Supreme Court ruled that statements made by a suspect during a police interrogation while in custody, but not under formal arrest, are admissible in court. The Court determined that the undercover officer's presence did not constitute a violation of the suspect's Fifth Amendment rights because the suspect was not aware he was speaking to law enforcement. This decision clarified the standards for determining whether an interrogation is "custodial" and therefore subject to Miranda protections.
true