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you are charged with a crime after you have been arrested on suspicion of said crime.
It stops when you are arrested and charged.
That is not possible, you must be arrested, charged and have a trial before you can be convicted of a crime.
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If you are arrested but not charged with a crime, it means that the authorities do not have enough evidence to formally accuse you of committing a crime. In this case, you may be released from custody without facing any criminal charges.
Yes, you can be re-arrested and charged with the same crime. It is only double-jeapordy if you are TRIED twice for the same crime.
You are charged with a new crime and go on trial for that crime. Then, that is added to your sentence.
It will depend on the crime being charged. In Arizona, felonies have a limit of seven years, though some crimes have no limit. And being arrested is different then being charged.
Yes, your rights have to be read when you are arrested and accused of any crime. A lawyer should be contacted if your rights have been violated because you may not be charged with the crime.
No, not unless you are actually under arrest.
A person can always be always be arrested and charged with a crime if there is sufficient evidence to warrant the arrest.
Yes, simply being arrested and/or charged does not make you a criminal UNLESS you are convicted of a crime in court.