YOU have the right to remain silent anything you do or say can be used againts
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The couple have shared custody of their child.The suspect is in custody.
Interrogate someone.
He/She is the interrrogator.
Suspect is a verb and a noun.I suspect that Bob committed the crime. (verb)The police have a suspect in custody, but it's not Bob. (noun)
Suspect is a verb and a noun.I suspect that Bob committed the crime. (verb)The police have a suspect in custody, but it's not Bob. (noun)
The very basic answer is yes. Being a suspect is not the same as being formally charged or found guilty. However, there can be a lot of variables. If a judge, family, or children's services feel the child is at risk, there is a chance that custody can be taken away, put in protective custody, or custody can be put on a supervised basis.
A suspect should be given his Miranda warning upon arrest, as that indicates that the police intend to question him/her in their custody.
The noun form of "suspect" is "suspect." It can be used to describe a person or thing believed to be involved in a crime, event, or situation under investigation. For example, "The suspect was taken into custody by the police."
To put a suspect in custody in GTA: San Andreas with the SAPDFR Reloaded mod, first approach the suspect and ensure they are either unarmed or subdued. Use the "arrest" command, typically initiated by pressing a specific key (usually "R" or "F"), while facing the suspect. If the suspect is compliant, they will be taken into custody; if not, you may need to engage in non-lethal methods to subdue them first. Always check the mod's specific controls and settings for any variations.
Modify what? Custody? Child support? Both? Procedure to file? Procedure to answer? State or country where such an action is occurring or will occur?
Yes. The authorities do not have to extradite the suspect just because he is in custody in another jurisdiction. It is the responsibility of the suspect to show up to face the charges in Florida.
Basically it indicates that a person who is suspected of having committed a specified crime has been taken into custody by authorities.