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Rule 2 1

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Apprehension is the restraint of freedom of a minor, with a prior judicial order to such effects or without a judicial order, in the exceptional situations established by these rules for investigation purposes, when the minor is connected to the commission of a fault or as consequence of the handling of a complaint. Subject to these rules, the apprehension may be carried out by officials or agents of law and order, or an official designated by the Puerto Rico Police to intervene in minors affairs, officials of the judiciary, or a private person. The minor shall not be subject to any restriction other than what is indispensable for his apprehension. History —June 19, 1987, No. 33, p. 105.

Apprehension is the restraint of freedom of a minor, with a prior judicial order to such effects or without a judicial order, in the exceptional situations established by these rules for investigation purposes, when the minor is connected to the commission of a fault or as consequence of the handling of a complaint. Subject to these rules, the apprehension may be carried out by officials or agents of law and order, or an official designated by the Puerto Rico Police to intervene in minors affairs, officials of the judiciary, or a private person. The minor shall not be subject to any restriction other than what is indispensable for his apprehension. History —June 19, 1987, No. 33, p. 105.