It can, and I'm sure will be, addressed by your defense attorney, however it is probably irrelevant. If the officer has you properly identified, the crime specified, and the complainant identified, the mis-edentification of the specific location of your arrest is probably going to be ruled irrelevant.
Any law enforcement officer can make an arrest for kidnapping.
That never happens
The plural for arrest is arrests.
The information about arrests in Jasper, TN is not available online. You will have to call the police station to get details about the arrest.
"ONV" typically stands for "on view," which refers to an offense that a law enforcement officer observes directly, allowing for immediate arrest. This contrasts with arrests made based on warrants or reports from others. Essentially, if an officer sees a crime happening in real-time, they can arrest the individual on the spot.
I don't know if it's the same everywhere, but my step father was a correctional officer. He was not a sworn law enforcement officer so he did not have law enforcement powers. However, technically speaking, in most states, anyone can make a citizen's arrest if they witness the offense. NO THAY CAN NOT BUT THAY CAN FILE A REPORT AND GET A D.A. REFERAL IF YOU GET COUGHT DOING SOMETHING THAT YOUR NOT ALOUD TO ..
They arrest people for homicide all the time.
Yes, arrests are generally considered public record, meaning that information about an individual's arrest is typically accessible to the public.
Some states have laws that allow police from a different city to arrest someone outside their jurisdiction. Additionally, in most cases, if a warrant has been issued the officer can arrest someone outside of their city.
Yes, of course. An arrest warrant is a command from a judge to arrest a person. Usually a police officer has no choice and must arrest.
"You are under arrest!" said the police officer.
In California an arrest for a misdemeanor can be made without a warrant IF the offense was committed in the presence of the officer/citizen making the arrest ( see penal code section 836 & 837. Arrests can also be made for a felony without a warrant IF a felony has in fact been committed and you have probable cause/reason to believe the person committed the felony.