Writ of Habeas Corpus.
"Jailed" as incarcerated in a police holding cell or a county jail? No. However, you can be "detained" in an institution or facility for medical or psychiatric evaluation.
Yes, being incarcerated means being in jail or prison as a result of committing a crime.
HELL YEA YOU CAN !!! Yes.
Yes, you can be arrested. That being said, most prosecutors (and judges) would be willing to drop the charge once discovering this. The best course of action is to inform your attorney of the situation. Your attorney is capable of obtaining the adequate jail logs and booking information that show you were incarcerated, giving you a better chance of having the charges dismissed.
There is no public record of Gloria Estefan ever being arrested. She has had a successful career as a singer and performer without any notable legal issues.
If it is voluntarily dismissed by the prosecutor or the police department, the plantiff in the case CAN bring the case back to court at another time (if the second case is dismissed, you're in the clear after that.) If it was involunarily dismissed by the judge, then no.
Dramatically increased likelihood of being raped and probably some sort of legal ramifications also.
It means to be locked up
You may be arrested for being involved in a "Hit and Run" for which the legal consequences are extremely serious.
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Being incarcerated or imprisoned.
Yes, a minor can be arrested without the presence of their parents. Minors have the same rights as adults when it comes to being arrested and going through the legal system. However, the police are generally required to notify the parents or guardians of the minor after the arrest.