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		<title>I was arrested. What does that mean?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this Series we will discuss common questions related to Criminal Law. Today&#8217;s topic: What is an Arrest? An arrest is a type of detention. When you have been arrested, you are not free to leave the scene. There are other types of detentions for shorter periods that are not considered arrests. For example you...]]></description>
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<h3>Today&#8217;s topic: What is an Arrest?</h3>
<p>An arrest is a type of detention. When you have been arrested, you are not free to leave the scene. There are other types of detentions for shorter periods that are not considered arrests. For example you can be held for questioning for a short time if a police officer or other person believes you may be involved in a crime. Shop owners can also detain you for a reasonable amount of time if they suspect you of stealing. A person who is arrested or detained is only required to show identification and answer basic questions about their identity and address.</p>
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