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  2. Arrest - Wikipedia

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    The police may arrest a person according to a warrant issued by a Magistrate under sections 31, 72, 73 or 74 of the Magistrates Ordinance. For example, an arrest warrant may be issued if an accused person does not appear in Court when he is due to answer a charge. However, an arrest warrant is not always necessary.

  3. Criminal charge - Wikipedia

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    In this context, this article consists of the procedural and constitutional rights of the accused before and after the arrest in India. Except when exceptions are created, the accused person, unless and until provided otherwise, is considered innocent until proven guilty before the court of law.

  4. House arrest - Wikipedia

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    Bram Fischer, after being diagnosed with cancer while in Pretoria Local Prison after being sentenced to life for furthering Communism in apartheid-era South Africa, was released to be placed under house arrest due to pressure from the anti-apartheid groups.

  5. What Is Diddy Accused Of? His Scathing Criminal Charges ... - AOL

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    Sean "Diddy" Combs is currently in jail after being arrested on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.. The rapper was taken into custody on Sept ...

  6. What does Shaunna O'Connell's arrest mean for her job as ...

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    After being arrested Friday night the mayor was brought to police headquarters where she was booked and placed in a holding cell until bail was posted. A police report doesn’t indicate the bail ...

  7. Arrest without warrant - Wikipedia

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    An arrest without warrant is generally allowed when: The person has committed a felony or misdemeanor, and the officer has witnessed it; A felony has been committed and the officer reasonably believes, known as probable cause, the person being arrested is the one who has committed it, as long as immediately after a warrant is obtained from the ...

  8. What is the International Criminal Court and what does an ...

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    What could an arrest warrant mean for Netanyahu? Though the decision turns Mr Netanyahu into an internationally wanted suspect, the extent of the warrant’s practical implications are unclear ...

  9. Arbitrary arrest and detention - Wikipedia

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    Virtually all individuals who are arbitrarily arrested are given no explanation as to why they are being arrested, and they are not shown any arrest warrant. [4] Depending on the social context, many or the vast majority of arbitrarily arrested individuals may be held incommunicado and their whereabouts can be concealed from their family, associates, the public population and open trial courts.