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Author: | burner [ Mon 06 Sep 2004 19:16 ] |
Post subject: | Citizens arrest |
Try not to laugh.... Does a bail agent, or any old regular citizen for that matter, have the right to arrest and surrender someone who has a warrant? Example, I'm in the post office and see a wanted poster, walk across the street and there's the guy, answers to the right name, driving the listed car, etc. I realize it's probaly a dumb question, but I've always been curios about that and thought folks in your line of work would know the answer. |
Author: | DeathNova [ Mon 06 Sep 2004 20:24 ] |
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You'll need to have a copy of the warrant in hand and the bondsman's written permission to enact an arrest. BEA/FRA's do not chase after random people that they find on Post Office wanted posters, rather, are contracted by bondsman to rearrest those who fail to appear. |
Author: | burner [ Mon 06 Sep 2004 20:35 ] |
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Understood. I suppose I was inquiring more of the general public's authority with regard to warrants other than FTA bailees. Just wanted to know if I saw Osama walking down main street whether to take him for a ride to the nearest jail, or call 911. Like I said, just an odd curiosity. Thanks. |
Author: | DeathNova [ Mon 06 Sep 2004 21:14 ] |
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Citizens arrest laws vary by state, but generally speaking, its only appropriate to do so if a felony is commited in your presence and only after identifying yourself as a private citizen. My advice is to check with an attorney in your state (NOT being an attorney myself!) and to avoid making a citizens arrest unless the person is an immediate threat to public safety *and* "Real Cops" are not available. |
Author: | DeathNova [ Mon 06 Sep 2004 21:16 ] |
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On that second note, if Osama Bin Laden were walking down the street I would feel very reassured just taking him down myself, but thats the rare exception |
Author: | 4130 [ Sun 08 Nov 2009 14:21 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Citizens arrest |
In Washington You must witness then committing a felony before a citizen's arrest can be made. Then you may hold them for a "reasonable" amount of time until LEO arrive. I always worry when I see the word reasonable in a law. |
Author: | KARMA [ Sun 08 Nov 2009 17:55 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Citizens arrest |
Yeah . . . the "reasonable man" is always the one we must think of when we are affecting a re-arrest. For it is the 'reasonable man" that will be sitting in that Jury Box should we screw up. Hmmmmm . . . wonder what ever happened to 'burner" and 'deathnova" |
Author: | kittygrl [ Sun 08 Nov 2009 18:16 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Citizens arrest |
The State of North Carolina does not recognize a citizens arrest. In fact, you are more likely to be arrested for trying it than anyone you might bring in, due to the state's vigilante laws. |
Author: | tsuggs [ Sun 08 Nov 2009 20:17 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Citizens arrest |
The only wanted posters I see in local post offices in my area, are those wanted for robbing that post office! Are other locations still posting the FBI most wanted? They aren't doing that here in my area. In CA, the citizens arrest thing is the same as Washington, if it is not a felony commited in front of you, keep you hands off. Now, like on AMW, most agencies will pay a reward for "information" leading to the apprehension of a suspect. So you don't have to get physical. Be safe, leave it to the cops. |
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