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On 20 Dec 2007 20:22:01 -0600, Dave wrote:
I believe they can then take you "downtown" to see about establishing your identity. You believe wrong. That would be an arrest. No, that would be a "detention". an arrest may not be made without probable cause to believe you have committed a crime. That's true but you may be "detained" for questioning. Your recourse is to call a lawyer. Best stick to fields you know, Wayne. Here's some advice from people who know: http://www.jkrlaw.com/video/police-detentions.html |
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