a search and seizure are the same thing but a searh is look and a seizure is physicaly look.
It ended with the apprehension of the suspect.
If you are speaking of during the initial investigation and apprehension - for an identification of the apprehended suspect. Because that's usually where the victim and any witnesses will be.
It means fear. It can also mean the act of capturing.Examples:"I have a strong apprehension of walking through that neighborhood, in the dark, unarmed.""There is a reward for information leading to the apprehension of the suspect."
The difference is 5 years, but somehow I suspect that's not what you're really trying to ask. Rephrase it.
Basically it indicates that a person who is suspected of having committed a specified crime has been taken into custody by authorities.
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A field show up is when the witness is brought to the scene of arrest to ID the suspect(s), whereas a lineup occurs at the police station where the witness is asked to ID the suspect amongst a group of people.
DNA profiles are shorter and determine whether the suspect was involved immediately, they can also use a very small amount of evidence, such as a small drop of blood or a single hair to match a DNA fingerprint. A tissue sample requires more evidence from the scene as well as the suspect in order to match them.
Complex partial seizures are hard to detect because they have normal human attributes, such as moving around and having the eyes open. However, if someone were to ask a simple question and get a very odd response or no response at all and the suspect seems to have very little control of his or her actions, this could be indicative of a complex partial seizure.
A primary crime scene is where the actual crime took place, such as a murder scene. A secondary crime scene is a location related to the crime, like where evidence or a body was dumped or a suspect was apprehended.