(person - arrest)
71malicious arrest — n. Arresting on criminal charges a person who is known not to have committed a crime or arresting a person without probable cause. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …
72warrant of arrest — A legal process issued by competent authority, directing the arrest of a person or persons upon grounds stated therein, usually directed to a regular officer of the law, but occasionally issued to a private person named in it. 5 Am J2d Arr § 7 …
73house arrest — n. detention, often under guard, of an arrested person in that person s own home, a hospital, etc …
74Gewahrsam (Person) — Ingewahrsamnahme einer Person auf dem Boden durch Polizeikräfte (Fixierung) Auc …
75Outstanding arrest warrant — An outstanding arrest warrant is an arrest warrant that is yet to have been served. A warrant may be outstanding if the person named in the warrant is intentionally evading law enforcement, is unaware that a warrant is out for him/her, the agency …
76Automatischer Arrest — hieß nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg eine Verhaftung bestimmter Personengruppen ohne Einzelprüfung. Besatzungsoffiziere in Deutschland konnten anhand eines vom westalliierten Oberkommando SHAEF herausgegebenen Arrest Categories Handbook entscheiden,… …
77Outcast (person) — For other uses, see outcast (disambiguation). An outcast is a person who is rejected or cast out, as from home or society,[1] or in some way excluded.[2][3] Contents 1 History 2 …
78immunity from arrest — A privilege of narrow scope whereunder a few persons are rendered not subject to arrest on a criminal charge. 5 Am J2d Arr § 95. A privilege of broader scope whereunder a person of a certain class or performing a particular function at the time… …
79preliminary arrest — An arrest made before charges preferred against the person taken into custody; an arrest made without a warrant. 5 Am J2d Arr § 22 …
80resisting arrest — noun physical efforts to oppose a lawful arrest; the resistance is classified as assault and battery upon the person of the police officer attempting to make the arrest • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑assault, ↑battery, ↑assault and… …