Arrests were first introduced in The Sims Bustin' Out for GBA and later appeared in The Urbz and all console versions of The Sims 2 (Except the PSP). Arrests first appeared in Windows and Mac OS X with The Sims 3 and The Sims Medieval. Depending on the game, the Sim will be sent to Jail or the stocks.
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| - Arrests were first introduced in The Sims Bustin' Out for GBA and later appeared in The Urbz and all console versions of The Sims 2 (Except the PSP). Arrests first appeared in Windows and Mac OS X with The Sims 3 and The Sims Medieval. Depending on the game, the Sim will be sent to Jail or the stocks.
- Noun. An arrest is Verb. To arrest means to take a person into custody, by authority of law, for the purpose of charging him/her with a criminal offense.
- It's often necessary to arrest people who cause danger to persons or property. Despite this too frequently the power to arrest is abused and used on protesters or is racially biased.
- Dersom elevene ved Galtvort høyere skole for hekseri og trolldom oppfører seg upassende, kan de risikere å få en arrest. Arresten kan innebære å skrubbe pokaler, lete etter døde dyr i Den forbudte skogen, skrive straffelinjer med mer.
- thumb|Ein Crewmitlied im Arrest Unter Arrest stehende Crewmitglieder werden aufgrund von Befehlsverweigerung oder Verstößen gegen das Gesetz der Föderation inhaftiert. An Bord von Raumschiffen oder -stationen verbringt der Arrestierte seinen Arrest in einer Arrestzelle, bis ihm ein fairer Prozess an Bord einer Raumstation oder auf einem Planeten gemacht wird. Alternativ können zum Beispiel Führungsoffiziere ihren Arrest auch in ihrem Quartier verbringen, was eine Abmilderung der Strafe bedeutet. (TOS: , )
- ) An arrest was a term used in law enforcement to describe when an official agency, most often the police, seized a person on the premise that a crime had been committed. Various terms were used to describe an arrest, such as "being taken into custody", "arrested", and others. The Rigelians demanded the arrest of Jonathan Archer by Starfleet after one of their vessels was destroyed by what appeared to be his vessel, Enterprise NX-01. In actuality, it was a Romulan vessel. (ENT: "United")
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| - ) An arrest was a term used in law enforcement to describe when an official agency, most often the police, seized a person on the premise that a crime had been committed. Various terms were used to describe an arrest, such as "being taken into custody", "arrested", and others. The Rigelians demanded the arrest of Jonathan Archer by Starfleet after one of their vessels was destroyed by what appeared to be his vessel, Enterprise NX-01. In actuality, it was a Romulan vessel. (ENT: "United") In 2256, Michael Burnham was arrested for mutiny and assault after attempting to take control of the USS Shenzhou from Captain Philippa Georgiou. (DIS: "The Vulcan Hello") In 2267, while confronting the planet killer machine, Spock threatened to place Commodore Matt Decker under arrest if he did not relinquish command of the USS Enterprise. Spock did so per the orders of Captain James T. Kirk, who invoked his personal authority as captain to order Spock to relieve the commodore. (TOS: "The Doomsday Machine" ) In 2270, the Dramens arrested Doctor Leonard McCoy for his supposed part in the death of hundreds of Dramians due to what later became recognized as the Dramia II plague. (TAS: "Albatross") Spock once placed his half brother Sybok under arrest for seventeen violations of the Neutral Zone Treaty, although at the time Spock was actually a prisoner of his brother's Galactic Army of Light and Sybok found the situation amusing. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier) In 2293, Kirk and Leonard McCoy were placed under arrest by General Chang for the assassination of Chancellor Gorkon. Chang cited interstellar law in doing so. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) In 2367, Worf was ordered by Data to take the brainwashed Geordi La Forge into custody to prevent him from assassinating Governor Vagh of Krios. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye" ) In 2370 of the mirror universe, Quark was arrested, interrogated, and eventually executed for aiding in the escape of Terrans from Terok Nor. (DS9: "Crossover") In 2371, two officers of the Bajoran civil police arrived at the home of Shakaar Edon to arrest him for violating the Bajoran Provisional Government's order to return soil reclamators to them. Shakaar and Kira Nerys both subdued the officers and fled. (DS9: "Shakaar") Rom was arrested by Dominion forces in 2374 for alleged terrorist activities, such as the attempted sabotage of Terok Nor. (DS9: "Behind the Lines") Damar wanted to have Kira Nerys arrested shortly afterwards for assaulting him, but was not allowed to by Gul Dukat. (DS9: "Favor the Bold") Dukat did later order the arrest of Kira, Jake Sisko, and Leeta to hold them for questioning about their ties to Rom's alleged terrorist activities. (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels") In the 29th century, Lieutenant Ducane placed Captain Braxton under arrest for crimes he was going to commit, after a future version of him was found to be attempting to sabotage and destroy the USS Voyager. (VOY: "Relativity") The term "arrested" could also refer to a period of stagnation. Such was the case when one referred to an arrested culture. James Kirk once told Jojo Krako that his behavior was arrested, to which Krako confused the term with the law enforcement version and stated "I ain't never been arrested in my whole life!" (TOS: "A Piece of the Action" )
- Arrests were first introduced in The Sims Bustin' Out for GBA and later appeared in The Urbz and all console versions of The Sims 2 (Except the PSP). Arrests first appeared in Windows and Mac OS X with The Sims 3 and The Sims Medieval. Depending on the game, the Sim will be sent to Jail or the stocks.
- Noun. An arrest is Verb. To arrest means to take a person into custody, by authority of law, for the purpose of charging him/her with a criminal offense.
- It's often necessary to arrest people who cause danger to persons or property. Despite this too frequently the power to arrest is abused and used on protesters or is racially biased.
- Dersom elevene ved Galtvort høyere skole for hekseri og trolldom oppfører seg upassende, kan de risikere å få en arrest. Arresten kan innebære å skrubbe pokaler, lete etter døde dyr i Den forbudte skogen, skrive straffelinjer med mer.
- thumb|Ein Crewmitlied im Arrest Unter Arrest stehende Crewmitglieder werden aufgrund von Befehlsverweigerung oder Verstößen gegen das Gesetz der Föderation inhaftiert. An Bord von Raumschiffen oder -stationen verbringt der Arrestierte seinen Arrest in einer Arrestzelle, bis ihm ein fairer Prozess an Bord einer Raumstation oder auf einem Planeten gemacht wird. Alternativ können zum Beispiel Führungsoffiziere ihren Arrest auch in ihrem Quartier verbringen, was eine Abmilderung der Strafe bedeutet. (TOS: , ) Der Arrest wird auch als disziplinarische Strafe bei Befehlsverweigerung und -missachtung genutzt. So muss Lieutenant Tom Paris 30 Tage in den Arrest der USS Voyager, weil er einen direkten Befehl missachtet und gegen die Bestimmungen für das Eingreifen in interne Angelegenheiten fremder Spezies verstößt. (VOY: )
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