Most arrestees are handcuffed and ride in the back. Without knowing the circumstances, I can't give a definitive answer.
No.
If you are being arrested, you should be read your Miranda rights. Up to that point, the officer may ask you questions without reading you your rights. You are not obligated to answer any questions beyond identifying yourself.
no a poice officer is only required to read your Miranda rights when he is about to interrogate you about the crime in question.
Yes it is legal for an officer to take a minor to a police station without being arrested. This is called detainment. They are allowed to hold you for a period of unknown time, as every city and state is different. Usually 24 to 48 hours. However, if the minor is not being arrested and is being detained the officer must have probable cause to detain, such as possible runnaway or domestic violence, shoplifting etc. Usually the officer will call a parent or guardian to have them picked up from the police station if the minor cooperates and gives the contact information to the officer. But yes detainment is common.
Being arrested means being taken into custody by law enforcement, while being convicted means being found guilty of a crime by a court of law. An arrest is the initial step in the criminal justice process, while a conviction represents a formal judgement of guilt.
Anytime you are arrested in the US by a legitimate organization, you are required to be 'read' your Miranda Rights.
The family member will be treated like any other individual being arrested for a crime. The police officer may be required to recuse themselves from the case to avoid any conflicts of interest or accusations of bias. The family member will go through the normal legal process depending on the severity of the crime.
No, being issued a criminal citation is not the same as being arrested. When someone is arrested, they are taken into custody by law enforcement officers. However, with a criminal citation, you are typically not taken into custody but are rather given a written notice to appear in court at a later date to address the charges against you.
This is difficult to answer without more information. But, an officer may detain an individual with reasonable suspicion, probable cause, or officer safety.
You should or will be arrested for being cruel to animals
Yes. But not for anything he did in office. He would have to commit a crime outside of being president for him to be arrested. But george bush should not be arrested anyway. Yes. He can be arrested just as anyone else if he broke the law.
Not sure if he was ever arrested for domestic violence, but he was certainly not convicted of it. If so, the Lautenberg Amendment would preclude him from carrying a firearm or being a law enforcement officer which he has been for over 20 years.