Police Arrest Rights Explained

Summary

In Manitoba, police can arrest you without immediately stating the reason, but must inform you promptly. They can arrest on the same warrant if valid. If facing a breach of probation claim, request written confirmation from your probation officer. Police need a warrant to enter your home unless urgent. To check for an arrest warrant, contact local police, visit a courthouse, or consult a lawyer.

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Can police arrest someone on the same warrent
Yes, in Manitoba, the police can arrest someone on the same warrant multiple times if necessary, especially if the person has not complied with the conditions of their release. However, the warrant must still be valid and meet legal requirements. Do you need more information on arrest procedures?
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Certainly! Here’s some more information on arrest procedures in Manitoba:
- Arrest Procedures: Police must follow certain protocols when making an arrest, which include informing the arrested person of their rights.
- Rights Upon Arrest: You have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney.
- Warrants: Warrants must be specific and valid for the arrest to be lawful.
Would you like to know more about any specific aspect of these procedures?
I was told i was breeching probation even though i am not
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It sounds like you're facing a challenging situation. To provide more detailed information, can you tell me if you've received any official documentation stating the breach of probation, or if you've been contacted by your probation officer directly?
No they would not provide me with any documents and i contacted my probation office my file was closed
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It seems there might be a misunderstanding or error regarding your probation status. Here are some steps you can take:
- Request a written confirmation from your probation officer about your file status.
- Keep records of all communications with the probation office.
- If you feel your rights are being violated, consider seeking legal advice.
Would you like more information on probation rights or legal assistance options?
The police were trying to kick my door down after telling them i want to see the proof of warrent for my arrest and continued to tell me they were going to arrest me till i said i was going to call *
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It seems like a serious situation. In Manitoba, police generally need a warrant to enter your home unless there are exigent circumstances. You have the right to ask for proof of the warrant. If they didn't provide it, you may want to consult a lawyer. Would you like more information on legal assistance options?
How do i find out if i have a warrent for my arrest
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To find out if you have a warrant for your arrest in Manitoba, you can:
- Contact the local police department and inquire directly.
- Visit a courthouse and request warrant information.
- Consult with a lawyer who can help you verify your status.
If you need more assistance, feel free to ask!