1. Protesters argue that their arrest violated their right to free speech. 2. At a detention hearing Parretti argued that his arrest had violated the Fourth Amendment because the warrant had not been supported by probable cause. 3. At a detention hearing, Parretti argued that his arrest violated the Fourth Amendment because the warrant had not been supported by probable cause. 4. Chilean diplomats say Pinochet, who is a senator for life in Chile, had been traveling on a diplomatic passport and his arrest violated diplomatic immunity. 5. Petrelis and Pasquarelli say their arrests violate their free speech rights. 6. Hamed said his arrest violated freedom of speech and the Palestinian press law. 7. Hamed said his arrest violated the right to freedom of speech and the Palestinian press law. 8. Ivanko said the arrest of Pasvandzic violated agreements on locals working for the United Nations. 9. Serb leaders protested that the arrests violated the peace accord, which stipulates that those who stray into hostile territory should be turned back rather than arrested. 10. Such arrests do not violate the constitutional protection against unreasonable search, the court declared Monday. |