No, you cannot detain someone before arresting him and taking him to a court of law.
When he has probable cause to believe that the person he is arresting has committed, or is about to commit, a criminal offense.
No, an apartment security guard cannot detain and search a person or their car. They cannot do this, unless they have a warrant.
Evading detention or arrest occurs when a suspect flees from arresting officers who are legally trying to detain someone. It is an added charge if a person runs from the police.
for example: 'i will have to detain you for further questioning' it means to stop someone..to keep someone from their future activities. a policeman might say this to the person he has arrested.
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Anne Frank
It means nothing anymore. It's garbage to our government. The United States can now detain, confine, for any length of time, without lege counsel, without charge, without constitution any one acused of terrorism, they have riddled a way our rights and freedoms, I for one, am going to defect to britain, atleast they still have a right to breath without a permit in there country.
Miranda Rights.
Psychiatric confinement is the use of restraints to detain a person in need of care and further evaluation.
If being arrested a person must be "read" his Miranda rights.
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When authorities detain someone, it means that the person is held temporarily by law enforcement or other government agencies for questioning, investigation, or legal proceedings. Detention can be for various reasons, such as suspicion of involvement in a crime, for public safety, or during immigration procedures.