they can order arrests to happen. professionaly no, they are not a peace officer. they are basically and judicial politician that decides the fate of someone who has been charged with a crime. however, a citizens arrest from a judge is alot more appealing than a normal person who tries to handcuff someone for making to much noise. so yes and no
Yes, if police have an arrest warrant, judges can be arrested in their homes.
If they have a warrant, the police can enter your house and arrest you.
Yes, Judges are not above the law and can be arrested anywhere.
yes it can
No he was arrested by the Sanhedrin, a council of Jewish judges.
when a preschooler judges his or her own skills, he or she:
Yes, if your over 18 and shove someone. That person can get charged and arrested for assault. My father got arrested for it, even in our own home. Not sure if it's like that everywhere but here in TN you will get arrested for it. That is, if the person that got shoved have him/her arrested for that reason.
Legally, a sixteen year old cannot simply leave home without permission from their parents or legal guardians. However, in certain circumstances, such as abuse or neglect, they may be able to seek assistance from child protective services or other legal avenues to leave home. It's important for them to seek guidance from a trusted adult or professional to ensure their safety.
yes it is and you can get arrested:]
No you would not get arrested.
No, it isn't and they can be arrested for delinquency of a minor. I just found out that in GGeorgia it is legal for parents to give their own children alcohol in their own home.
Presidents often choose federal judges from their own political party.
they served judges and cannaaanitesz
Yes, typically when you are arrested in another state, that information will be shared with your home state through law enforcement databases. This allows authorities in your home state to be aware of any legal issues you may have elsewhere.
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