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When the police take a person into custody on probable cause with or without a warrant.
Ãâó: www.courts.state.ny.us/courts/nyc/criminal/glossar...
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Occurs when, either through show of force or actual physical seizure, a law enforcement officer detains a person or otherwise leads that person to reasonably believe that he or she is not free to leave.
Ãâó: www.mad.uscourts.gov/LocPubs/crimglossary.htm
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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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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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refers to taking into custody an individual who it is believed committed a crime. An arrest can be made based on identification of the subject as the involved party in an incident or following the issuance of a warrant by a court
Ãâó: www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/dps/logs/logdefin.shtml
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