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Details Regarding a Felony Arrest

The United States of America categorizes all serious crime as felonies. The violent offenses causing bodily harm to a fellow human being or acts involving brutal destruction of property are normally listed as felonies. While some felonies like carrying arms or illegal possession of drugs may be treated as either a felony or a misdemeanor depending on the severity of the crime, the law varies from state to state as well and the offenses considered to be misdemeanors may often be treated as felonies in some other states in America. A few of the felonies are also classified in degrees according to the severity of the offenses involved. The State law enforcement agency is empowered to make a felony arrest in some cases, whereas the federal government arrests for felonies are judged according to the federal law of the country.

Felony Offenses

Frauds in business or deliberate attempts to cheat money out of a business partner or adversary are considered to be a white collar felony. The law remains the same for such instances of felony where a professional deliberately tries to gain illegal financial advantage over another individual. Embezzlement, bribery and inside trading are white collar offenses as well and cases of identity theft may frequently be considered as a felony too. These crimes are normally considered to be outside the jurisdiction of the state and a felony arrest involving a large amount of money is usually made by the federal law enforcement agencies.

A murder, attempt to murder, manslaughter and cases of aggravated injuries are all considered to be violent types of felonies and the state police or the local law enforcement departments are authorized by the law to make arrests in such cases.

Various other instances of non violent crimes like burglary, larceny or forgery are registered by all the 50 states of America each day. A third of these offenses are related to property matters and result in incarceration. The possession of drugs particularly marijuana is a crime in states like California and New York as well as a few other states where cultivation or selling and distribution of the drug is considered to be a felony with the offender facing both penalty as well as incarceration. The total number of felony sentences passed by the US states can be viewed by accessing the Bureau of Justice statistics at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/abstract/fsus96.htm.

Felony Arrest Procedure

Both the federal and the state governments of the United States follow a specific produce while making felony arrests. The police or the sheriff’s department of the local area is required to request an arrest warrant in order to detain the felon. The felony arrest warrant is issued by the judge of the concerned court of the region.

A felony arrest warrant needs to include the name and nature of the offense committed. The date of the issue as well as the signature of the judge is mandatory on a felony arrest warrant. The warrant is submitted to the clerk of the court after the offender has been detained successfully. Interrogation by the police or the arresting authority forms the next part of the procedure. The police are required to read the Miranda act to the suspected felon before proceeding with the questioning.

Felony Arrest Records

Checking out a list of criminals arrested on the charges of a felony has become easier with the introduction of the online search facilities. The Federal Bureau of Prisons provides an inmate search facility for the members of the general public. The website can be accessed at http://www.bop.gov/inmate_locator/index.jsp and lists all the federal inmates as well as the pre-trial detainees along with the offenders awaiting their sentences.

The felons arrested and imprisoned in the District of Columbia can also be found by accessing this particular resource. Additional information about the individuals arrested on felony charges may be obtained by visiting the Federal Bureau of Prisons at 320 First St., NW, Washington DC, -20534.

Some states give out information about the offenders who were arrested on charges of felony. The best way of accessing such information is to visit the official websites of the concerned state department or request the local police for a specific record. Details of felons currently serving jail time in the state of Florida can be obtained by accessing their online search page at http://www.dc.state.fl.us/AppCommon/.

A simple search conducted by name will return a number of felons arrested by the state enforcement agencies. You can limit your search effectively by entering data in the additional fields as well. The rules of viewing the criminal court records for the state of Connecticut can be found at http://www.jud.ct.gov/http://www.peoplepublicrecords.org/index.html. The Virginia State Police also offers the facility of a criminal record search online at http://www.vsp.state.va.us/.

Online arrest record search facilities can be found for the state of Michigan (http://www.michigan.gov/msp), Illinois (http://www.isp.state.il.us) and Delaware (http://dsp.delaware.gov/) as well.

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