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Police officers and investigative officials should present the evidence as objectively as humanly possible. The police officer's job is not to make an arrest, but to uncover the truth.
The police can arrest you ANYWHERE.
an arrest warrant.
no, you can not. but police can arrest you.
The police officer decided to arrest the suspect after reviewing the evidence.
The future tense of arrest is "will arrest" or "is going to arrest." For example, "The police will arrest the suspect."
You could try a citizen's arrest but the police man may refuse to be arrested. It is only a warranted police officer that is empowered by society to forcibly arrest someone.
The police decided to arrest the suspect after gathering enough evidence of the crime.
Police officers can arrest you
No
Yes, if police have taken someone into custody, they are in legal confinement between the point of arrest and the police station, where they will be booked for the offense for which they were arrested.
It's an investigative tool.