DFK! wrote:
What's the difference, then, between arrest and detain? I thought detained was without charges, and arrest was with.
No. Detain is for investigative purposes, in order to establish probable cause, and is for a short period of time. Although no specific time standard exists, the courts have stated it must be no more than is reasonably neessary to establish or dispel probable cause. In other words, the police must do whatever they need to do as rapidly as is practicable, and not put things off or drag their feet to slow them down.
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The police should not be able to arrest without charges, if I don't have a crime being held against me the idea that the government can then take from me without consequence to the government is very much unjust.
The fact that they didn't file charges doesn't mean they
couldn't file charges, just that they didn't proceed. If you're arrested, you're entitled to a probable cause hearing at which the police must establish that they. There's nothing "unjust" about it.
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Edit: Also, don't be a pussy if you wanna call me ignorant. Just do it. Don't nancy around with this "some people" or "those doing the complaining" thing.
You're not the only person who does it, you're just the person doing it right now. Instead of expounding your bullshit opinions on what's unjust and police power and consequences to the government, why don't you get on Wikipedia and try reading about a few of these things that you're ignorant about. Preferably with an eye to gaining information rather than trying to find excuses why all of it is unfair and unjust. All of what I'm telling you is material you learn in the first couple weeks of a police academy, so that you don't violate someone's rights, get you and your department sued, and fired. Hopefully.