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- To arrest a person, the police have to be reasonably sure that a crime has been committed.
- I have to arrest you, of course.
- The riots were sparked off by the arrest of a local leader.
- The main opposition leaders had been arrested or placed under house arrest.
- "Adolphus Kelling, I arrest you on a charge of trafficking in narcotics."—"What?"
- Policemen have authority to arrest lawbreakers.
- Under the state of siege, the police could arrest suspects without charges or warrants.
- The police have the power of arrest.
- The arrest of Senator Pinochet has created a climate of preoccupation among our citizens.
- They copped Bruno with the evidence right on him.
- A policeman has the authority to arrest lawbreakers.
- Rawlings had been picked up by police at his office.
- Two security guards tackled and apprehended a man suspected of robbing 17 banks.
- However this year the police have vowed to arrest them for indecent exposure.
- The operation, which spanned nine countries, resulted in 200 arrests.
- Police in Edinburgh, Scotland, have arrested an American woman and accused her of killing her three children.
- What they're hoping to pick up from the media is the techniques that will lower their risk of apprehension.
- In the fall of that same year, Rackham and his crew, including Bonny and Read, were captured.
- The country's Supreme Court has ordered the arrest of nine legislators who support Mr Uribe and who are accused of such links.
- Police in India has arrested a Citibank employee accused of cheating clients out of millions of dollars.
- Police do not advise the average person to make a citizen's arrest.
- Though officials claim that the deaths were due to a mysterious virus, the prison director is now himself under arrest, charged with negligence.
- You can't arrest me! There must be some mistake!
- While in prison, he filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of his arrest.
- He was living with a friend when, acting on a tip-off, the police arrested him.