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* [[November 6th Arrest]], an arrest that occurred in 2017 after Daniel assaulted his mom.
* [[November 6th Arrest]], an arrest that occurred in 2017 after Daniel assaulted his mom.
* [[Denver International Airport Arrest]], an arrest which occurred after Daniel was stopped in an airport by a security guard who confronted him about his active warrants.  
* [[Denver International Airport Arrest]], an arrest which occurred after Daniel was stopped in an airport by a security guard who confronted him about his active warrants.  
* [[Folsom Field Arrest]], an arrest which occurred during the College Arc.
* [[March 19th Arrest]], an arrest where Daniel was imprisoned for a measly 2 days.  
* [[March 19th Arrest]], an arrest where Daniel was imprisoned for a measly 2 days.  
* [[April 2nd Arrest]], the first out of two arrests that happened in April 2024.  
* [[April 2nd Arrest]], the first out of two arrests that happened in April 2024.  
* [[Daniel and the Law]], which has sections detailing his various arrests.
* [[Daniel and the Law]], which has sections detailing his various arrests.

Latest revision as of 06:24, 1 July 2024

Jail may refer to:

  • Jail Arc, a period of time where Daniel was imprisoned for close to a month.
  • Second Jail Arc, the current and second part to the aforementioned arc, where Daniel was imprisoned for federal charges.
  • November 6th Arrest, an arrest that occurred in 2017 after Daniel assaulted his mom.
  • Denver International Airport Arrest, an arrest which occurred after Daniel was stopped in an airport by a security guard who confronted him about his active warrants.
  • Folsom Field Arrest, an arrest which occurred during the College Arc.
  • March 19th Arrest, an arrest where Daniel was imprisoned for a measly 2 days.
  • April 2nd Arrest, the first out of two arrests that happened in April 2024.
  • Daniel and the Law, which has sections detailing his various arrests.