The first thing someone who has been arrested should do is to request an attorney. It's the police's responsibility to warn a suspect of their right to remain silent. If a person waives their right to an attorney, they will be responsible for everything they choose to share with the police during interrogation. This information could be used against them in court.
You will be transported to jail where you will be processed. Processing involves photographing (mug shots) and finger printing, as well as medical and psych evaluation. Eventually, your incarceration level will be determined, you will surrender your personal property, and you will be given jail scrubs or a jump suit. Within 72 hours you will be arraigned (brought before a judge and formally charged), your bail, bond, or release terms will be determined, and you will be returned to your cell or unit until you are able to arrange for your release. If unable to bail out, or if you are held over for trial, you will sit there for several weeks to several months.
Typically you would be given a sentencing date at which the judge would pronounce your sentence. In the event of a felony conviction, you would either be taken into custody then and incarcerated for at least the minimum length of your sentence, or you would be given a date to report for incarceration; you could also be ordered to pay victim's restitution and/or a fine and fees. In the event of a misdemeanor conviction, you would either be taken into custody and incarcerated in a jail, or you would be ordered to probation and possibly to pay a fine.
There was an affray outside the shop and three people were arrested.
He pled guilty to affray.
Wairau Affray happened in 1843.
Of course you can. It can be called "Assault" - "Affray" - "Disorderly Conduct" - or any number of classifications, depending upon the wording of the statutes in your jurisdiction.
The word affray means a conflict or a brawl in the Interlopers.
Desperate Poaching Affray was created in 1903-07.
The duration of Desperate Poaching Affray is 180.0 seconds.
An Affray of Honor - 1913 was released on: USA: 16 April 1913
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What is your definition of "yelling at?" If it involves "curse and abuse," verbal assault," "disorderly conduct," "public affray," or "physical intimidation" (even without physical touching), you could be arrested.
The penalties for affray vary depending on the jurisdiction, but generally include fines and/or imprisonment. In some places, the maximum sentence for affray can be up to several years in prison. It is best to consult the specific laws in your area for accurate information.
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