3[3]An arrest is the taking of a person into custody so that he may be held to answer for the commission of an offense. While all arrests involve restraint of a person's liberty,not all restraints fall under the category of an arrest.
4[5]Ker v. California,374 U.S.23,1964
5[6]Page 34,Criminal Procedure and Evidence by Rolando del Carmen
6[7]Schnechloth v. Bustamonte,412 U.S. 218,1973.
7Jerold H. Isreal: Criminal Procedure, West Publishing Co, 1980, P184.
8John N. Ferdico. J. D. : Criminal Procedure, West Publishing Co. P365, P356, P356, P356, P359, P359, P360, P360.