It means if someone "intentionally flees from a person he knows is a peace officer or federal special investigator attempting lawfully to arrest or detain him"
imprison, arrest, detain, confine, and jail
From Latin: To arrest, hold, detain. - A type of warrant like an Indictment.
Lincoln did arrest the southern sympathizers by suspended the Writ of Habeas Corpus. This allowed the solider to arrest someone and detain them without just cause.
The French to English translation for the word 'detente' is 'relaxation'. The word can also mean lessening, thaw, or trigger. There is also a detente in Spanish, which can mean detain, arrest, or restrain.
Yes, DA's (i.e.: prosecutors) are not immune from arrest if they violate any laws.
hold, arrest, confine, restrain, imprison, intern, take prisoner, hold in custody
hold, arrest, confine, restrain, imprison, intern, take prisoner, hold in custody
no- not in the United States. The president has no power to order arrests or detain people. He can file complaints with law enforcement like any other citizen.
It means do not delay something.
No, they must have proof to support their suspiscion first then they can arrest or detain the person.
Security officers cannot make an arrest unless they have peace officer status. They can however detain a person until police arrive.