On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 kallen3@icircus.net wrote: > My understanding is no criminal law up to that moment. But if insist that > you stop then in some states that is considered the right of the merchant > and is written into a law. I'm not sure if that applies to Arizona but in > Arizona there is a law about Defrauding an Inn Keeper which is a blanket > law under which many different situations are prosecuted (refusal to pay > for a service or product is one in which I had to use that law). Also as > someone else touched upon there is a citzen's arrest. And no the police > won't arrest you if it proves wrong (unless you place the person you are > trying to arrest in physical jeopardy such as assualting them) BUT you do > open yourself up to a civil suit if you are wrong. The mere act of refusing to stop to be searched would not be the act of defrauding. -- Bob Holtzman "If you think you're getting free lunch ......check the price of the beer!"