It is said in the Snapple facts that the first person to get arrested in the U.S.A was a cab driver. (Taxi Driver)
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It is said in the snapple facts that the first person to get arrested in the U.S.A was a cab driver. (Taxi Driver)
thats a person...
Call the US Marshals office where the person was arrested.
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.
To my knowledge Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, has never been arrested.
No, a person who has entered the US illegally is free to leave, and will not be arrested, unless, of course, there are other crimes in addition to illegal entry to the country for which this person is sought by the police. For example, a person who enters illegally and commits murder while in the country is no longer free to leave at will.
These are your commonly referred to as your 'Miranda' rights.
Seriously? The policeman arrested the person asking for sentences about him.
no
In the US they usually do not, but a person being arrested for something does have the right to face his accuser in a court of law.
depends where you are in the world when you get arrested