They don't. Police have to include a charge in reports and warrants when arresting someone.
The Orlando Jones Show - 2003 House Arrest was released on: USA: 2003
There is not a way to view someone's arrest background for free. You will have to pay a one time fee in order for you to do this.
If you are not using a motor vehicle during the act of evading arrest, it is a Class B Misdemeanor.Evading arrest using a vehicle:If you have never been convicted of evading arrest before, then it is a state jail felony.If you have been convicted of evading arrest before, or someone gets injured because you evaded arrest, then it is a third degree felony.If someone died because you evaded arrest, then it is a second degree felony.
If that is against the law, yes.
Go to the station of whatever unit that arrested him and ask. The arrest book information is a public record and anyone can ask about it.
A person is "under arrest" when a police officer charges them with a crime and chooses to take them to the police station to be processed for it. For example, if someone commits a crime, they are technically under arrest when a police officer witnesses the crime or has a warrant for the arrest and tells the criminal "You are under arrest." Typical procedure after this is to put handcuffs on the criminal and read them their Miranda rights (you have the right to remain silent etc). Handcuffs alone do not mean arrest, but i'm pretty sure its illegal for a police officer to handcuff someone without grounds to arrest them. As a side note, the person doing the arrest does not have to be a sworn in police officer. In Citizen's arrest cases, anyone with arresting powers like a bounty hunter can also place someone under arrest.
how do i find out if someone has a active warrent for thier arrest
You can view the arrest record of someone at your local police department. The arrest records are public and anyone can see them.
Yes, if police have taken someone into custody, they are in legal confinement between the point of arrest and the police station, where they will be booked for the offense for which they were arrested.
Only if you are under arrest.
Never, because shooting somebody is breaking the law and murder.
no