No.
A warranted police officer can arrest you, (that is stop/seize you) on suspicion that you have broken the law. After arrest you will be told your rites and taken to a police station where you may then be detained pending appearance in court.
Should a court then find you guilty of breaking the law you could be punished by being imprisoned in a prison for a period of time.
The state that arrested and imprisoned missionaries who were thought to be working against removal was Georgia.
He was imprisoned for 27 years.
the Gestapo arrested them and the SS imprisoned them
yes. you can be imprisoned up to 5 years.
In most countries, being in debt (or rather being unable to repay debt) is not a crime, you cannot be arrested or imprisoned for it.
John Merryman
Benazir Bhutto was arrested and imprisoned, along with the rest of her family, for being in political opposition to General Zia-ul-Haq. He who overthrew her father in a military coup and executed him for trumped up murder charges.
Roman Emperor Claudius II Gothicus ordered that Valentine be arrested and executed.
The SS arrested, tortured, murdered, imprisoned, and put in forced labor.
Yerwada Prison in Pune
yes!! theyboth are the samething in every way!!
Niccolò Machiavelli was arrested for alleged conspiracy against the ruling Medici family in Florence. After being imprisoned and tortured, he was eventually released but banished from the city.