concept   arrest
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, individuals have rights when arrested, including the right to remain silent and have an attorney present.

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1 arrest United States The police have the authority to arrest individuals suspected of committing a crime, and must read them their rights at the time of arrest. 1
2 arrest United States Arrest is a standard procedure in the criminal justice system, carried out by law enforcement officers to detain individuals suspected of committing a crime. 1
3 arrest United States Police can arrest individuals who are suspected of committing a crime, and they must be read their Miranda rights. 1
4 arrest United States When a person is arrested in the United States, they have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. 1
5 arresting United States Arresting someone involves following a legal procedure, reading them their rights, and taking them into custody for questioning and possible charges. 1
6 arresting United States The police read the Miranda rights to the person being arrested. 1
7 arresting United States When a person is arrested, they have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. 1
8 arresting United States Police have the authority to arrest individuals suspected of committing a crime. 1
9 arresting United States When someone is arrested, they have the right to remain silent and to have an attorney present during questioning. 1