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ILLEGAL ACT
Resist arrest; Resisted arrest; Resists arrest; Arrest resistance; Arrest Resistance; Fleeing arrest

Citizen's arrest         
THE CONCEPT OF A PRIVATE CITIZEN BEING ABLE TO MAKE A FORMAL ARREST
Citizens arrest; Citizen arrest; Civilian arrest; Any person arrest; Citizens' arrest; Citizen’s arrest; Citizen's arrests; Citizen's arrest in the United States; Citizens Arrest in the United Kingdom
A citizen's arrest is an arrest made by a private citizen – that is, a person who is not acting as a sworn law-enforcement official. In common law jurisdictions, the practice dates back to medieval England and the English common law, in which sheriffs encouraged ordinary citizens to help apprehend law breakers.
cardiac arrest         
  • Conduction of the heart. Changes in this pattern can result from injury to the cardiac muscle and lead to non-conducted beats and ultimately cardiac arrest.
  • Illustration of implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD)
  • CPR training on a mannequin
  • Medical personnel checking the carotid pulse of a (simulated) patient
  • Normal vs blocked coronary artery
  • An automated external defibrillator stored in a visible orange mural support
  • Short axis view of the heart demonstrating wall thickening in left ventricular hypertrophy
  • EKG depiction of left ventricular hypertrophy
  • Lipid emulsion as used in cardiac arrest due to [[local anesthetic]] agents
  • EKG depiction of ventricular fibrillation (no organized rhythm)
SUDDEN STOP IN EFFECTIVE BLOOD FLOW DUE TO THE FAILURE OF THE HEART TO CONTRACT EFFECTIVELY
Sudden cardiac arrest; Cardiopulmonary arrest; Circulatory arrest; Heart arrest; Sudden cardiac death; Cardiorespiratory arrest; Cardiac Arrest; Sudden Cardiac Death; Death, sudden, cardiac; Sudden Cardiac Arrest; Cardiac arrest team; Cardiac Arrest Team; Coronary artery atheroma; Sudden coronary death; Cardiac death; Coronary arrest; Cardio-respiratory arrest; Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; Causes of cardiac arrest
(cardiac arrests)
A cardiac arrest is a heart attack. (MEDICAL)
= heart attack
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citizen's arrest         
THE CONCEPT OF A PRIVATE CITIZEN BEING ABLE TO MAKE A FORMAL ARREST
Citizens arrest; Citizen arrest; Civilian arrest; Any person arrest; Citizens' arrest; Citizen’s arrest; Citizen's arrests; Citizen's arrest in the United States; Citizens Arrest in the United Kingdom
¦ noun an arrest by an ordinary person without a warrant, allowable in certain cases.

ويكيبيديا

Resisting arrest

Resisting arrest, or simply resisting, is an illegal act of a suspected criminal either fleeing, threatening, assaulting, or providing a fake ID to a police officer during arrest. In most cases, the person responsible for resisting arrest is criminally charged or taken to court. In fewer, they are killed.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. Kasparov said he planned to sue the city police for illegal arrest and the denial of his rights while under detention. «
2. Speakers at the meeting said that the security authorities‘ illegal arrest of co–representatives of the headquarters meant suppression of all progressive movement organizations in the struggle against the FTA conclusion.
3. Etchecolatz sat handling rosary beads as he listened to a judge read the charges of illegal arrest, torture and six counts of homicide in La Plata, capital of Buenos Aires province, where he was chief of police detectives.
4. "Two official Iranian government investigations found that Prosecutor General Mortazavi ordered the illegal arrest and detention of Canadian journalist Zahra Kazemi, which led to her torture and death," Canadian Foreign Minister Peter MacKay said in a statement.
5. Miguel Etchecolatz, a police officer now aged 76, will stand trial in La Plata, near Buenos Aires, on charges relating to illegal arrest, torture and killings during the dirty war.