treason
felony
Treason,Felony, or Breach of the Peace
A Congressman can be arrested for any crime he commits. The only immunity a Congressman has is freedom from arrest inside Congress or going to or coming from Congess if it is in session for charges other than treason, felony or breach of piece. So if there is a warrant out for his arrest he can stay in Congress while it is in session and be free from arrest. But the moment Congress adjourns he is fair game.
Committing a crime.
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Certainly not! Only the Congress can do that.
To avoid getting arrested do not commit any crimes.
No
Committing crimes.
Both
While Congress is in session why can't they get arrested easily
In 2006, the estimated amount of people arrested in the U.S. was 14,380,370. 1,540,297 of those were for property crimes. And 611, 523 were for violent crimes.
Get arrested because it means pay for your crimes.