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The phrase "arrested student" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a student who has been taken into custody by law enforcement for a legal offense.
Example: "The news reported that the arrested student was involved in a protest that turned violent."
Alternatives: "detained student" or "apprehended student".
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They cite the case of an arrested student, Mikhail Stroikov.
Security guards confirmed one student had been arrested - leading to supporters outside switching position to block a police van, reported to be carrying the arrested student.
In 1978, before the reelection of Suharto for a third term, the government closed sections of the press and arrested student leaders.
Security forces beat and arrested student protesters in the Sudanese capital on Sunday as the unrest and antigovernment fervor in Tunisia and Egypt showed their first indication of spreading to the streets of Khartoum, if on a far smaller scale.
On Tuesday, seven Pomona sixth-graders were taken to the hospital after sharing a marijuana-laced brownie that the arrested student allegedly brought to campus, according to officials.
Investigators would not tell parents at the meeting last week whether the arrested student was planning to attack the school, or what they found during a search of the student's home.
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The arrested students were taken to the MDC's Lower Basin Precinct.
Witnesses reported that pro-government forces surrounded the campus and beat and arrested students.
Nearly 40 students were injured and at least 7 were arrested, students said.
The private investigators could not interview the arrested students because they were facing criminal charges.
"They're all scared," Ms. Russell said of the two dozen arrested students.
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