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An arrestee is a person who is under arrest.

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

No


What is the meaning of an arrest intake in law?

"Arrest intake" is commonly used to describe the procedure of recording the arrest of an arrestee by jail officers. When an arrestee is taken in to custody, s/he may be taken to a jail (whether a county-run facility or a specific agency-run facility). Once at the jail, the arresting officer provides the jail officer with a list of charges being made against the arrestee. The arrestee is asked a series of questions about where s/he lives, works, etc. After that, the arrestee is photographed and fingerprinted. If the offense is one where the arrestee can bond out without appearing before a judge, s/he can post bond or make phone calls to get help in posting bond. If the offense is not bondable, s/he can still make calls to let friends know what has happened.


What should you do if an arrestee does not acknowledge the Miranda rights?

Determine if the arrestee is capable of understanding (i.e. mental capacity, language, physical disability {hearing, sight), under the influence etc.) his/her Miranda rights. Until you can determine the arrestee's ability to comprehend his/her rights you should avoid questioning him/her as any information gleaned may well be challenged in court.


In criminal trials a government brings charges against the?

against..... the arrestee (known as the defendant).


Can you talk to a prosecuting attorney before he decides on the charge?

The law enforcement officers can (and do) speak with him. The arrestee, no.


Person who helps commit a crime?

. . . is a criminal, or an offender, or an arrestee, or a defendant. or a misdemeanant, or a felon . . . . etc.


How can you find out about someone that was arrested and is in bookings?

Call the police station or the jail to whcih the arrestee was brought. They will tell you what he/she was charged with.


What effect did Miranda v Arizona have on the way police officers handle arrests?

Not really all that much actually, except that now, before custodial interrogation begins, the arrestee must be specifically advised of their Constitutional rights. Customarily they are advised of their rights at the time of arrest, BUT if the arrestee is not subjected to any questioning in the field, no 'fatal' error has occurred if it isn't actually done until they are questioned at the stattion. It is not unusual for an arrestee to be advised multiple times just to assure that they HAVE been advised according to law.


A person arrested for committing a crime?

Such a person is known as an ARRESTEE until such time as they are arraigned in court then they become known as a DEFENDANT.


What actors and actresses appeared in D.U.I. - 2011?

The cast of D.U.I. - 2011 includes: Cierra Gonzales as Herself - DUI Arrestee


In a criminal action who is the person or party accused of an offense?

Depending on where in the process you are speaking of: "person of interest" - "suspect" - "arrestee" - "defendant. "


What circumstances might a strip search or a body cavity search be justified as a search incident to arrest?

A strip search or body cavity search may be justified as a search incident to arrest when law enforcement has reasonable suspicion that the arrestee is concealing weapons, drugs, or other contraband that could pose a risk to officers or the public. Factors such as the nature of the offense, the arrestee's behavior, and the context of the arrest can contribute to this justification. Additionally, if the arrestee is taken to a detention facility where such searches are required for security reasons, it may also be deemed appropriate. However, these searches must be conducted in a manner that respects the individual's dignity and privacy rights.

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