The police do make arrests on weekends, all the time.
BUTPolice are people, they like weekends off if possible, so a lot of long investigations have arrests made during the week and reported during the week.That's why it look like no arrests are made on weekends.
The police officer decided to arrest the suspect after reviewing the evidence.
They have until their investigation discloses enough probable cause to make the arrest. There is no statutory time limit on making an arrest.
Probable cause
I don't think so. I think they get a judge to get the police to do it for them.
No!
Not legally.Additional: The police cannot lie about the circumstances in order to arrest you - HOWEVER - If you are undergoing interrogation the police are under no requirement to tell you the truth about what they know.
Physical efforts to oppose a lawful arrest; the resistance is classified as assault and battery upon the person of the police officer attempting to make the arrest.
It may have originated in 'common law' HOWEVER - the police still DO have the power to make an arrest in the case of a misdemeanor being committed in their presence. ----------------------- well a police may have much athority but if they tell you to stop your vehicle they cant arrest you because it isa state law that an officer may not arrest you without a reseanoble explenation
Police are a uniformed, civilian branch of the judiciary of a country charged with enforcing the laws of a country and empowered to make an arrest.
Be more specific. In what state would you be asking about?
No, any citizen can make an arrest, not just a uniformed police officer.
Any law enforcement officer can make an arrest for kidnapping.