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Can a resisting arrest occur AFTER the arrest has been made?

Yes, if you try to get away after the arrest has been made, you can get charged with resisting arrest.


Does dilatation of pupil occur in cardiac arrest?

yes your pupils get dialted during cardiac arrest.


Is it true that for an arrest to occur the officer must touch the arrestee?

No


What must exist for a legal arrest to occur?

Probable cause or a warrant.


Are FBI agents allowed to arrest?

Hell yeah. They can arrest the president if the circumstances are legitimate.


Does meiotic arrest occur in spermatogenesis?

Yes, meiotic arrest can occur in spermatogenesis. Specifically, during spermatogenesis, primary spermatocytes can enter a prolonged meiotic arrest in prophase I, particularly in some species or under certain conditions. This arrest allows for the proper completion of meiosis and subsequent differentiation into sperm cells, ensuring genetic stability and integrity. After this period, the cells can resume meiosis and continue the spermatogenic process.


Can their be a disposition without an arrest?

Yes, a disposition can occur without an arrest. For example, a case may be resolved through a citation, summons, or a plea agreement without formal arrest. Additionally, legal proceedings can result in a disposition through dismissal, acquittal, or other outcomes that do not involve an arrest.


Can you arrest someone from their work without an indictment?

Arrests don't normally have to occur from an indictment. They can occur on the basis of an arrest warrant or on the basis of information charging the person with a crime. A person can be arrested anywhere: work, church, court, home, and anywhere else the police can find you.


Does a arrest have to occur before you can resist police?

Fleeing an open warrant "flight to avoid prosecution" is similar to arrest resistance but "resisting arrest" occurs as you use force to avoid being placed under custody.Added: You NEVER have a lawful/legal "right" to "resist" police in the performance of their duty. You must submit, and if it subsequently turns out they had no lawful right to arrest you then you can bring court action against them for damages.


What constitutes a valid arrest?

A valid arrest requires a law enforcement officer to have probable cause to believe that a person has committed a crime. This can be based on evidence, witness statements, or the officer's observations. Additionally, the arrest must be executed in accordance with legal procedures, which may include identifying the officer and informing the person of the charges. Finally, the arrest should occur in a reasonable manner and within lawful jurisdiction.


What is the future tense of arrest?

The future tense of arrest is "will arrest" or "is going to arrest." For example, "The police will arrest the suspect."


Can police arrest for a non serious traffic violation?

What is your definition of "non-serious?" The answer to the question is yes. A traffic violation is a misdemeanor offense for which the officer, in their judgement, can make a summary arrest - IF it occurred in his presence..... and most moving traffic violations DO occur in the officers presence.

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