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re: Now that Nick Marshall will be suspended, who is the best QB in the SEC?
Posted on 7/12/14 at 2:40 pm to Prof
Posted on 7/12/14 at 2:40 pm to Prof
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He was detained for a while (for his own safety according to one article aka so the buzz could wear off). That is an arrest. The moment you're not free to leave you're under arrest.
Detained =/= arrested
By that logic anytime you're pulled over for speeding, you're being arrested.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 2:43 pm to CNB
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Detained =/= arrested
By that logic anytime you're pulled over for speeding, you're being arrested.
No. With a speeding ticket you're not detained for any length of time and after the officer finishes the paper work you're free to go. Technically speaking you could argue an arrest is a stop but that's not what I'm arguing.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 2:47 pm to CNB
In Tennessee, once blue lighted by police, this ism considered a seizure pursuant to Tennessee's 4th Amendment Jurisprudence. However, I can't really speak for Alabama. But technically, once you realize that your liberty has been restrained, and you're not free to leave, you have been seized under the US 4th Amendment.
But, there is a big difference in the eyes of the law between being seized and arrested.
With that being said, Justin Worley!
But, there is a big difference in the eyes of the law between being seized and arrested.
With that being said, Justin Worley!
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