| arrest |
This is when the police detain someone, telling them they are not free to leave until further notice. Often, an arrest will take place at the same time as a person is charged with an offence, but not necessarily. The police can arrest someone and keep them in police custody for some time while deciding whether or not to lay a charge against them. If the police decide not to lay a charge, the person will be released. ...
Ãâó: www.owjn.org/info/glossar2.htm
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| arraignment |
The first appearance before the court by a person charged, at which time he or she is advised of the pending charges, the right to counsel, and the right to trial by jury.
Ãâó: mova.missouri.org/cjterms.htm
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| arrhythmia |
is an abnormal rhythm of the heart. It may feel simply like a skipped beat, or feel like a prolonged fluttering or pounding in the chest. Serious arrhythmias can make you lightheaded, make you pass out or cause a heart attack.
Ãâó: www.northshore-heartbeat.com/hvedu/hvef2-1.html
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| ARRS |
Air Rescue and Recovery Squadron
Ãâó: skyraider.org/hook/glossary.htm
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| arrest |
The seizing of a person and detaining him/her in custody by lawful authority.
Ãâó: www.tennessee.gov/correction/criminaljustice/gloss...
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