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Records of arrest are public records. Call the agency you believe made the arrest and ask.
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There is no public database for Arrest Warrants, because that information is not automatically available to the public. You, or your attorney, can inquire directly with the Police to find if there is a warrant for your arrest.
Yes, if you try to get away after the arrest has been made, you can get charged with resisting arrest.
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It is possible, the majority of arrest are public record. Depending upon the laws of the state and municipality/area and the reason for the arrest it can become a permanent part of a person's public history.
Arrest photos and 'line-up' photos are not matters of public record. They CAN be released by the agency or the prosecutor but members of the public cannot make a request to go leafing through them.
The arrest records of all law enforcement agencies are considered public records. All you have to do is go to the booking agency and ask to see their arrest record (or arrest book).
You can view the arrest record of someone at your local police department. The arrest records are public and anyone can see them.
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The general pubic perception is important however it is not the first priority. A lot has to do with article 35 and the use of force as well as the laws constituting the times when an arrest can be made. This is because a judge who understands the law will determine if the arrest was justified, not a average Joe. The only time public perception takes on an important role is when it has to do with race or police brutality.
The case that established this principle is United States v. Watson (1976). The Supreme Court held that an arrest without a warrant, made by law enforcement officers in a public place, is valid if they have probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed.