depends where you are in the world when you get arrested
habeas courpus
The answer will change depending on where you are arrested, but in the US, the police cannot even question a person who has asserted their 5th amendment right without an attorney present.
Habeus Corpus
It is called the "Miranda" Decision.
In the US they usually do not, but a person being arrested for something does have the right to face his accuser in a court of law.
The Gideon, Escobedo, and Miranda cases all involve issues related to the rights of criminal suspects. Gideon established the right to legal counsel, Escobedo focused on the right to have an attorney present during police questioning, and Miranda established the right to be informed of one's rights before interrogation. These cases all contributed to shaping and defining individuals' rights within the criminal justice system.
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That would be the Writ of Habeus Corpus.
No. The person that has been arrested must be present.
The arrested person has the right to inform his friend, relative or any other person in his interest about his arrest. The police official must inform the arrested person all his rights right after detainment/ arrest of the accused person.
1. Is it legal to search a home with a warrant? YES 2. Can a person be arrested if a weapon is found? YES, if the circumstances warrant it. If the person arrested didn't have the legal right to own or possess a firearm he can be arrested incidental to the search warrant. No matter if a person is otherwise the legal owner of a weapon (firearm), if drugs are found then the person does not have the legal right to own or possess the firearm: drugs and weapons DON'T MIX, even if the weapon owner has a concealed firearms permit or otherwise legally owns the firearm. 3. Informant has been arrested several times? RED HERRING!
Need more info. What is meant by "de-arrested?" Why was the person "de-arrested?" Why would that person now be concerned about being arrested again?