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How do you do an arrest warrant search in Arkansas?

There is no public database for Arrest Warrants, because that information is not automatically available to the public. You, or your attorney, can inquire directly with the Police to find if there is a warrant for your arrest.


How do you know when an arrest warrant has been issued?

Such things are not usually in the public domain. However you will know when the police come to arrest you.


How can I view a arrest history on someone for free is it possible?

You can view the arrest record of someone at your local police department. The arrest records are public and anyone can see them.


Will an arrest show up on a background check?

It is possible, the majority of arrest are public record. Depending upon the laws of the state and municipality/area and the reason for the arrest it can become a permanent part of a person's public history.


What will the police do after you fight?

If you are fighting in public, like fighting over a girl at a bar, the police may arrest you for assault or public fighting, or disturbing the peace. If someone is seriously hurt, they may arrest the person who inflicted the injuries, unless it can be proven that it was self-defense. You cannot claim self-defense if you both agree to fight and the other guy (or gal) gets badly hurt or killed. Self-defense basically means that you never wanted to fight, that you were attacked and you had to defend yourself against further injury or risk of death. If you flee the scene of a fight, and the police want to arrest you, they will obtain positive identification of you from witnesses and issue a warrant for your arrest.


If you are arrested and the police don't tell you why what can you do?

Did they actually arrest you or did they only 'detain' you for a few minutes? A temporary detention for legitimate police purposes is NOT an arrest. If they took you into custody you had to be booked at their station. The charges will be set forth in the booking document, which is a public record.


Can a person be arrested for being in a public park after hours?

If the park has open and closed sign postings, then yes. Typically, police will not automatically arrest people, but may question them as to why they are there. If there is reasonable suspicion that there may be something illegal going on, then the situation can become complicated, and in some cases may lead to an arrest.


Do the police need a reason to arrest you?

Yes, the police generally need a reason to arrest someone. They must have probable cause, which means they must have a reasonable belief that a crime has been committed and that the person being arrested is involved in that crime. However, there may be exceptions to this requirement in certain circumstances, such as when making an arrest for a warrant or in cases of public safety.


When a person has been arrested what must the police have?

A warrant. Update: In the US, police have different requirements based on the situation. If the police suspect that you have committed a crime, they can question and detain you on a very limited basis. They may frisk you if they suspect you possess a weapon, but they must be able to articulate why they suspected you had a weapon. If the police have probable cause, they can arrest you (take you into custody). Generally, probable cause is defined as that information that would lead a reasonable person to believe that you are committing or have committed a crime. You can be arrested on probable cause (PC) days after the event if you are in a public place. However, to arrest you in your home, or in someone else's home, they must have a warrant issued by a judge. The existence of the arrest warrant give other officers PC to arrest you when they know nothing about the case (such as when you are traveling through a neighboring town, state or province.


What is the difference between penal codes 836 and 837 in California?

Penal Code 836 in California authorizes a peace officer to make an arrest without a warrant when they have probable cause to believe that a felony has been committed and the person to be arrested has committed it. Penal Code 837 allows for a private person to make a citizen's arrest in California for a public offense committed or attempted in their presence.


A person holding a public office is called -?

an incumbent


Can a police officer threaten you?

It depends on what you mean by threaten. Very generally speaking, it isn't legal to use a weapon to threaten another person who does not have a weapon, but there are other types of threats that can be used under certain circumstances. For instance, it may be legal to threaten to arrest someone, or to threaten to handcuff the person. It just depends on the circumstances.