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Arrestment
Arrestment, a process of attachment prohibiting a person, in whose hands
Arrester
Arrester, the person who procures an arrestment, Ibid.
Identification of person arrested
Identification of person arrested, see Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), s.
Bail
Fr., to hand over], to set at liberty a person arrested or imprisoned, on security being taken for his appearance on
Arrest
and he has reasonable grounds for believing that the man arrested has committed that felony. 2. By Statute.--Any person found committing
Justifiable homicide
of his office, either in a criminal or civil case, arrests, or attempts to arrest, a person who resists and who
Mesne process
the commencement of the Act a person shall not be arrested upon mesne process in any action.' Nevertheless, where a plaintiff
Reason to believe
shows that the belief that the applicant may be so arrested must be founded on reasonable grounds. Mere 'fear' is not
Identification
Identification, where a person is arrested on a charge of committing an offence and his identification
Arrest of judgment
defendant might move that the judgment for the plaintiff be arrested or withheld, notwithstanding a verdict given, on the ground that
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