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Old January 17th 04, 04:07 AM
Steven P. McNicoll
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"Colin Campbell" (remove underscore) wrote in
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No he does not.


He indicated that he does.



'Arrest' is a precise legal term. Military Police do not have arrest
authority over civilians.


"Arrest" is a term used in everyday language. One meaning is "to seize and
hold under the authority of law." If you don't think military police have
the power to seize and hold civilians on a military installation then you
know nothing of military police.