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But when a mugshot goes viral, it just compounds the issue.

A collection of weird and unusual mugshots seen around the web.

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Webhis 2013 mugshot, taken after a public intoxication arrest, captures a man who is clearly not having a good day.

Here are 10 cases where the mugshot was more famous than the crime committed.

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Often they were minor offenses, but a funny, sad or noteworthy mugshot got the cases to live on infamy.

Webmost people consider an arrest among the worst thing that can happen.

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It’s hard to say what’s worse—the grimace on his face or the fact that this photo will live on the internet forever.

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That's what's happened to some people who were arrested and became infamous for their quirky mugshots.

Here are 10 more absurd mugshots and the stories on how the suspect ended up in front of the booking camera.

Weboftentimes when a person is suspected of a crime, the police physically arrest the person, and they go through the formal booking process.

Probably not, but by the look of these, you might just believe it for a second.

Other times, in low level misdemeanors (municipal code violations), the prosecuting agency will issue a notice of arraignment (in the form of a letter) telling the now defendant that he or she must.