Definition of Arrestee. Meaning of Arrestee. Synonyms of Arrestee

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Definition of Arrestee

Arrestee
Arrestee Ar`res*tee", n. [See Arrest, v.] (Scots Law) The person in whose hands is the property attached by arrestment.

Meaning of Arrestee from wikipedia

- committing a crime. Breach of this order may affect the investigation. Arrestees in Northern Ireland have the right to contact a person to inform them...
- their safety posed by an arrestee, or a need to preserve evidence related to the crime of arrest from tampering by the arrestee, in order to justify a warrantless...
- offender index, which contains DNA profiles of those convicted of crimes; the arrestee index, which contains profiles of those arrested of crimes pursuant to...
- perform a warrantless search of an arrested person, and the area within the arrestee’s immediate control, in the interest of officer safety, the prevention of...
- of the United States Supreme Court which held that a ch**** swab of an arrestee's DNA is comparable to fingerprinting and therefore, a legal police booking...
- Additionally, there have been reports of police abuse of detainees and arrestees, poor prison conditions and overcrowding, judicial corruption, incidents...
- the arrestee has committed a crime. The arrest must be carried out with applying as little force as required for the apprehension and the arrestee should...
- order; 70 were arrested before the lockdown order became public. The arrestees were quarantined in a "containment center". Human rights organizations...
- An arrest warrant is a warrant issued by a judge or magistrate on behalf of the state which authorizes the arrest and detention of an individual or the...
- According to the 15(Ga), 15 (Gha) and 27 paragraphs of constitution of Bangladesh, everyone is equal in law and state is bound to provide equal rights...