Should ICE leave illegal agricultural and hospitality workers alone?

There was no arrest, he was detained for being violent.
There was no arrest, he was detained for being violent.
 

So Jarod since you say Padillila was arrested he should have an arrest record correct?


An arrest is a formal act by law enforcement where a person is taken into custody, typically with the intention of charging them with a crime. It requires probable cause, meaning sufficient evidence to believe a crime has been committed. An arrest triggers the start of formal legal proceedings and may involve physical restraint, being taken to a police station for booking, and potentially being held in jail.


Detention, on the other hand, is a temporary restriction of a person's freedom by law enforcement, usually for the purpose of investigation or questioning. It requires only reasonable suspicion, which is a lower standard than probable cause. Detention is generally shorter in duration than an arrest and may not involve physical restraint or being taken into custody. A detention may lead to further investigation, but it doesn't automatically mean an arrest or charges will be filed.
 

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So Jarod since you say Padillila was arrested he should have an arrest record correct?


An arrest is a formal act by law enforcement where a person is taken into custody, typically with the intention of charging them with a crime. It requires probable cause, meaning sufficient evidence to believe a crime has been committed. An arrest triggers the start of formal legal proceedings and may involve physical restraint, being taken to a police station for booking, and potentially being held in jail.


Detention, on the other hand, is a temporary restriction of a person's freedom by law enforcement, usually for the purpose of investigation or questioning. It requires only reasonable suspicion, which is a lower standard than probable cause. Detention is generally shorter in duration than an arrest and may not involve physical restraint or being taken into custody. A detention may lead to further investigation, but it doesn't automatically mean an arrest or charges will be filed.
They did not book him, so there will be no record.
 
So Jarod since you say Padillila was arrested he should have an arrest record correct?


An arrest is a formal act by law enforcement where a person is taken into custody, typically with the intention of charging them with a crime. It requires probable cause, meaning sufficient evidence to believe a crime has been committed. An arrest triggers the start of formal legal proceedings and may involve physical restraint, being taken to a police station for booking, and potentially being held in jail.


Detention, on the other hand, is a temporary restriction of a person's freedom by law enforcement, usually for the purpose of investigation or questioning. It requires only reasonable suspicion, which is a lower standard than probable cause. Detention is generally shorter in duration than an arrest and may not involve physical restraint or being taken into custody. A detention may lead to further investigation, but it doesn't automatically mean an arrest or charges will be filed.
Citation?

I am using websters definition.
 
So Jarod since you say Padillila was arrested he should have an arrest record correct?


An arrest is a formal act by law enforcement where a person is taken into custody, typically with the intention of charging them with a crime. It requires probable cause, meaning sufficient evidence to believe a crime has been committed. An arrest triggers the start of formal legal proceedings and may involve physical restraint, being taken to a police station for booking, and potentially being held in jail.


Detention, on the other hand, is a temporary restriction of a person's freedom by law enforcement, usually for the purpose of investigation or questioning. It requires only reasonable suspicion, which is a lower standard than probable cause. Detention is generally shorter in duration than an arrest and may not involve physical restraint or being taken into custody. A detention may lead to further investigation, but it doesn't automatically mean an arrest or charges will be filed.
You should charge him tutorial fees.
 
I was not in a courtroom, I am on a discussion board.

I use the common definition.
I could forgive you if you were just some run of the mill dumbass like Nomad but you call yourself a Lawyer you should at least be accurate when it comes to the law otherwise we may think you are just a receptionist.
 
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