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.
The person who made the false report may be arrested themselves and charged criminally - as well as also exposing themselves to a civil lawsuit by the wrongly arrested person.
Those caught scalping tickets will be arrested by law enforcement officers. They will also have a court hearing and have to give over not only the tickets but whatever they have made so far.
There is a punishment for not paying child support in Georgia. Typically, the authorities will take away the drivers license of the person who is not paying their child support payments. If the person continues not to pay, they will be arrested.
If a person answers you with the saying, "yeah right, whatever" it means that they don't believe what you have said. It is best to further explain yourself at this point, to assure the person you are telling the truth.
depends where you are in the world when you get arrested
Although there is no "legally defined" difference between the two words, and it is purely a matter of semantics, you could say that it occurs at the point at which the person being "interviewed" is advised of their "Miranda Rights." After that point it becomes an 'interrogation.' An interrogation, in criminal law, is the process of questions asked by police to a person arrested or suspected to seek answers to a crime. Such person is entitled to be informed of his rights, including right to have counsel present, and the consequences of his answers. If the police fail or neglect to give these warnings, the questions and answers are not admissible in evidence a the trial or hearing of the arrested person
pro capital punishment is when you are for killing the person who murdered without reason and kidnapped and killed because he had a hard time growing up who hijacked a car and didn't want the person to identify him so he /she killed him/her and because you were strung out on crack --ice--or whatever and the person you mugged fought back so you had to kill them this scum of the earth should be put to death, then my friend are pro capital punishment
not necessarily, the charter of rights can only be applied to a person or persons in Canada, if a person is arrested in an other country for whatever reason, wrongfully or not, then it is up to the family of that person to get lawyers or even the government involved
No. The person that has been arrested must be present.
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?
he got arrested for shooting a person
There are no reasons. Punishment isn't difficult. A reason might be because you feel bad that you are punishing someone, but if you really love that person you would know that punishment will help them. Punishing someone is better than letting them do whatever they want to do without learning from their mistakes.