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Custody is defined by the Supreme Court as happening when:
A person has been taken into "custody".
A person has been formally arrested.
A person has been deprived of his freedom of action in any significant way.
All of the above.
8 years ago

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all the above
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Custody is defined by the Supreme Court as happening when:
A person has been taken into "custody".
A person has been formally arrested.
A person has been deprived of his freedom of action in any significant way.
All of the above.

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