Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Illinois
can the police keep a person from going home,an if yes under what conditions,[if there is furneral 0n t6he block they live
Asked on 12/28/10, 1:16 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Nwankwo Henry Amaobi
Amabuovanni Enterprises
Yes it is a part of police procedure. They usually do not let the person investigated know that they are being investigated. This would be wrong of them to let the person know especially if there is a serious crime going on. They do this with many people suspected of drug dealing and other crimes. The criminal should never receive a tip off as it is so-called from the police.
Answered on 1/05/11, 7:19 am
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