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Arrest warrants are issued by a judge or justice of the peace under the Criminal Code.. Once the warrant has been issued, section 29 of the code requires that the arresting officer must give notice to the accused of the existence of the warrant, the reason for it, and produce it if requested, if it is feasible to do so.
Lincoln is currently being held at the Lee County Detention Center on a $100,000 bond. If he is convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison. ... resisting arrest and three counts of assault ...
Criminal records in the United States contain records of arrests, criminal charges and the disposition of those charges. [1] Criminal records are compiled and updated on local, state, and federal levels by government agencies, [2] most often law enforcement agencies. Their primary purpose is to present a comprehensive criminal history for a ...
While he was lodged in the Pima County Jail on $1 million bond, Tucson police sought search warrants to search his house, previous apartment, and workplace for any potential clues. Through this investigation, he was linked to the remaining cases, as well as the February 7 rape and murder of 26-year-old secretary Denene Brevaire-Domet, who was ...
During the course of a search an officer may develop reasonable suspicion or probable cause; once this has been developed the individual loses the right to revoke consent. However, in United States v. Fuentes (1997), the court found the "[m]ere refusal to consent to a stop or search does not give rise to reasonable suspicion or probable cause."
A California man has been arrested in connection with a massive organized retail theft ring after officials found a warehouse stashed with $5 million-worth of stolen Nike merchandise.
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