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American Friends Service Committee — Part 4
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there is not much point in evading having your
picture taken (by keeping signs in front of your
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stration degenerate into a contest between you
and the police photographer. On the other hand,
you should not allow group pictures to be taken
by unidentified photographers. As for individual
pictures, you will have to make a decision: shall
evasive action be taken as a way of making a
mentioned aeninnt an ineasian af nelvany 3? Or urill
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you demonstrate the fact that you cannot be
intimidated by openly, and with good will, per-
Mitting the police to "mug" you? This is a
policy decision which you should discuss prior
to a demonstration.
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Chapter 7: Arrest and the Courts [
if You Are Arrested (adapted from a leafle:“fublished
by the American Civil Liberties Union).
Arrest is taking a person into custody for 3ome
official purpose, generally so that he may be held to
answer for acrime. If you are arrested, you have rights
which protect you from unfair pressure, whether or not
' you are innocent. What are your rights? Immediately,
you have the right to ask the policeman why he is arrest- —
ing you.
There are three kinds of crimes for which you might —
be arrested in most states: Felony is the name of the most
serious kind. Less serious violations are called misde-
meanors and the least serious are summary offenses. A
policeman does not need a warrant to arrest you for a
falony if ha sase unn commit it. ar tru to scammit it. or
sure wrasy a ey CeCe wvu OVERALL SEQ WS way War Wr wreeeengs SYR Oe
if he has reason to believe that a felony has been com-
mitted and has reason to think you did it. A policeman
does not need a warrant to arrest you if he sees you commit
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