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1. Arrest Index
- www.iapn.org
- Arrest Articles.
- Arrest Video - On Wednesday May 19, 2004 Janine Hansen and Laura Mijanovetch (ACLU) gave a one hour interview on public access television titled "RIGHT TO PETITION DENIED!" Studio dubs are available from the Independent American Party, P. ...
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2. arrest. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
- www.bartleby.com
- arrest.
- Civil arrest is most often used when one has been guilty of civil contempt of court; but in some states of the United States it is also allowed in cases where it is feared the defendant may attempt to flee the courts jurisdiction or otherwise frustrate justice. Arrest is ordinarily accomplished by a warrant issued by a court or officer of justice. In civil arrest a warrant must always be issued and generally anyone named may not be apprehended on Sundays or legal holidays. There are no time restrictions on making a criminal arrest. Any person may make such an arrest without a warrant if a felony is committed in his presence; this is the so-called citizens arrest. An officer of the law does not always need a warrant to arrest someone if he reasonably suspects that person on the basis of facts or circumstances of having recently committed a felony. In all other criminal cases there must be a warrant before the arrest. Force may be used in making an arrest, even to the extent of killing a person who resists arrest for a felony that endangers human life. If an arrest is contrary to law, the apprehended person may procure his release by habeas corpus and may bring a civil suit for false imprisonment. ... Diplomatic personnel and members of Congress and of state legislatures during legislative sessions are exempt from arrest.
3. Statewatch News online: European Arrest Warrant limps into force
- www.statewatch.org
- European Arrest Warrant limps into force.
- On 1 January 2004 the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) enters into force between eight of the 15 EU member states. ...
- Arrest warrants must contain the following information:.
- There is an Arrest Warrant form in the annex of the Framework Decision (Full-text of:: EAW Framework Decision).
- While international arrest warrants have always been transmitted through police channels, full extradition requests have been made through diplomatic channels. ... EAWs will be held and transmitted via the Schengen Information System under the existing Article 95 (persons wanted for arrest). ...
- Following the provisional arrest of a suspect under an EAW an initial hearing takes place before a judge within 48 hours. This hearing only considers whether the person named in the warrant is actually the person who has been arrested (habeus corpus) and whether the arrest warrant has been filled in correctly. Additional information from the state that issued the arrest warrant may be requested. ...
- The major difference between extradition and arrest warrant procedures is that the "hearing" in the latter process does not consider the allegations against the defendant or examine evidence. ...
- Offences covered by the European Arrest Warrant.
- Arrest Warrants may be issues for other offences, but their enforcement will be subject to the requirements of the requested state. ...
- Full-text of: the : European Arrest Warrant Framework Decision.
- Statewatch analysis of the European Arrest Warrant Critique.
4. Latchways
- www.latchways.com
- Fall Arrest systems.
- With systems suitable for horizontal, vertical and inclined as well as temporary and eyebolt systems; along with our extensive design service, we can truly meet all your Fall Arrest needs and ensure you comply with the CDM regulations in the UK, and other safety standards around the world. ...
- With our new patented Constant Force technology we have uniquely created the next generation of Fall Arrest products that can be simply attached to all major roof types without compromising the integrity of the roof. ...
5. Arrest Rights
- courts.co.calhoun.mi.us
- "Arrest Rights".
- AN ARREST.
- A POLICE OFFICER CAN USE FORCE TO ARREST YOU .
- PERSONAL PROPERTY IN YOUR POSSESSION AT THE TIME OF ARREST .
- RELEASE AFTER ARREST .
- RECORDS OF ARREST .
- If it turns out that you have been arrested unlawfully, you may sue the police officer for false arrest, but the arrest or detention may be lawful even if you are innocent.
- The officer must return any lawful object found unless you are placed under arrest. ... At the conclusion of questioning and the search, the officer must either arrest you or release you.
- AN ARREST.
- A POLICE OFFICER CAN USE FORCE TO ARREST YOU .
- An officer may use any reasonable force necessary to arrest you and to keep you under arrest. ...
- PERSONAL PROPERTY IN YOUR POSSESSION AT THE TIME OF ARREST .
- Also, the immediate area of the place of the arrest may be searched. ...
- Your first court appearance after your arrest is called an arraignment. ...
- RELEASE AFTER ARREST .
6. Citizen's Self-Arrest Form
- www.eastpointpolice.org
- SELF ARREST FORM.
- When a crime is committed, you have the right to make a "Citizen's Arrest". Thus, if YOU commit a crime, it would be extremely helpful for you to perform a Citizen's Self-Arrest. Fill out the form, to complete your Citizen's Self-Arrest. ...
- "I am under arrest. ...
- To ensure your Citizen's Self-Arrest is received, mail a copy of this form to your local police department, in accordance with the following instructions: .
- To make your self-arrest official, press this button:.
7. The Memory Hole > Iraq: US Soldiers Arrest Teenager Who Made Fun of Them
- www.thememoryhole.org
- Iraq: US Soldiers Arrest Teenager Who Made Fun of Them.
8. Standard Practices - Acknowledgements
- criminaljustice.state.ny.us
- Arrest Processing.
- These arrest records are initialized by and supported by a set of arrest fingerprints and related data submitted to DCJS by arresting agencies.
- The criminal history record begins with documentation of the arrest and the establishment of a fingerprint-supported record in the State Criminal Record Repository (DCJS). ...
- Arrest Fingerprinting and Fingerprint Submission. ...
- If a police officer issues an appearance ticket for a fingerprintable offense in lieu of an arrest, fingerprinting is not completed until after court arraignment (Criminal Procedure Law Section 150. ...
- DCJS processes arrest fingerprints received from law enforcement agencies, updates the arrest information to the Computerized Criminal History file (CCH), and, except for State Police and a few other agencies, returns a copy of the individual's criminal history to the agency submitting the prints (Criminal Procedure Law Section 160. ...
- Meticulous case documentation, sharing of information with the rest of the agencies involved with the case, and reporting of arrest information and fingerprints to DCJS are essential for the creation of a complete and accurate criminal history record at DCJS. ...
- The inclusion of arrest identifiers allows other agencies including prosecutors, the courts and custody and supervisory agencies to provide related information that can be linked to the arrest information on the individual's criminal history. ...
- This section of the Manual includes Standard Practices for those aspects of arrest processing related to the collection, recording and transmission of arrest information for fingerprintable crimes to DCJS and other criminal justice agencies (e. ... courts, prosecutors), and the use and dissemination of arrest fingerprint-based rapsheets.
9. Sudden Cardiac Death
- www.americanheart.org
- Sudden death from cardiac arrest is a major health problem that's received much less publicity than heart attack. The American Heart Association supports implementing the "chain of survival" to rescue people who suffer a cardiac arrest in the community. ...
- Sudden cardiac death (also called sudden arrest) is death resulting from an abrupt loss of heart function (cardiac arrest). ... The most common underlying reason for patients to die suddenly from cardiac arrest is coronary heart disease (fatty buildups in the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle).
- Most of these are sudden deaths caused by cardiac arrest.
- All known heart diseases can lead to cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac death. ...
- The term "heart attack" refers to death of heart muscle tissue due to the loss of blood supply, not necessarily resulting in a cardiac arrest or the death of the heart attack victim. A heart attack may cause cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac death, but the terms aren't synonymous.
- Can the cardiac arrest that causes sudden death be reversed?.
- Brain death and permanent death start to occur in just four to six minutes after someone experiences cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest is reversible in most victims if it's treated within a few minutes with an electric shock to the heart to restore a normal heartbeat. ... They may be suffering from sudden cardiac arrest.
- If a cardiac arrest was due to ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation, survivors are at risk for another arrest, especially if they have underlying heart disease.
- Survivors of cardiac arrest must have all causes corrected to prevent future episodes. ...
- AHA Scientific Statement: Improving Survival From Sudden Cardiac Arrest: The "Chain of Survival" Concept, #71-0003 Circulation. ...
10. AED Defibrillators Ireland - Defibtech Life-saving Technology for Cardiac Arrest Patients Within Reach.
- www.defib.ie
- Now there is something you can do to improve the survivability of sudden cardiac arrest in Ireland with a solution that is both easy to use and extremely affordable. ...
- Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death in Ireland. In fact, sudden cardiac arrest is truly a public health crisis. ... The cure for most cases of sudden cardiac arrest is immediate treatment with a defibrillator.
- Time to defibrillation is the most critical factor in survival of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). ... Currently in Ireland the survivability rate for out of hospital cardiac arrest is 1%.
- Currently in Ireland the survivability rate for out of hospital cardiac arrest is 1%.
11. Tackling drugs : Drug Arrest Referral Schemes: A case study of good practice
- www.drugs.gov.uk
- Drug Arrest Referral Schemes: A case study of good practice.
- Drug Arrest Referral Schemes: A case study of good practice (01/02/2003).
- The report looks at four arrest referral schemes in detail and highlights both areas of good practice and innovative ways of working, that use minimal extra resources. ...
- In particular, the case studies highlight steps the schemes have taken to address obstacles inherent in all arrest referral schemes. ...
- Download Drug Arrest Referral Schemes: A case study of good practice (274. ...
12. eMedicine - EMS and Cardiac Arrest : Article by Debra Perina, MD
- www.emedicine.com
- EMS and Cardiac Arrest.
- Synonyms and related keywords: cardiac arrest, open thoracotomy, aortic cross-clamping, EMS, emergency medical systems, Utstein criteria, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, ventricular fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia defibrillation, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, CPR, vasopressin, epinephrine, asystole, amiodarone, lidocaine .
- Author Information Traumatic Cardiac Arrest Medical Cardiac Arrest Factors Affecting Survival Out-of-hospital Termination Of Efforts Bibliography.
- TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST .
- Author Information Traumatic Cardiac Arrest Medical Cardiac Arrest Factors Affecting Survival Out-of-hospital Termination Of Efforts Bibliography.
- People who experience traumatic cardiac arrest rarely survive outside the hospital. If the person has suffered blunt trauma, cardiac arrest prior to reaching the hospital carries a 99% mortality rate in spite of ongoing efforts at resuscitation after arrival at the hospital. In people with penetrating trauma, cardiac arrest prior to reaching the hospital produces virtually the same negative outcome. ...
- MEDICAL CARDIAC ARREST .
- Author Information Traumatic Cardiac Arrest Medical Cardiac Arrest Factors Affecting Survival Out-of-hospital Termination Of Efforts Bibliography.
- Despite extensive research in people who experience cardiac arrest outside the hospital, the outcomes and survival rates of these people are unclear. ... Efforts to standardize definitions and data collection have resulted in the uniform adoption of the Utstein criteria for use by EMS researchers studying outcomes in patients who experience out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. ...
- Author Information Traumatic Cardiac Arrest Medical Cardiac Arrest Factors Affecting Survival Out-of-hospital Termination Of Efforts Bibliography.
- In spite of the limitations in interpretation of these studies, several factors appear to be associated with an increased chance of survival in cases of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
- Other studies report that 28% of patients converted to a normal rhythm if the defibrillation attempt occurred within 11 minutes of cardiac arrest. Survival rates appear to be the highest if defibrillation occurs within the first 6 minutes of cardiac arrest, decreasing as the time interval increases to 11 minutes, where it levels off at 11 minutes postarrest. ...
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