yes it is because then he/she will arrest u
Another View: An officer cannot arrest you without reasonable cause to believe that you have actually committed an offense. If you tell one that you WANT to commit a crime, depending on the circumstances of the event, you leave yourself open for a myriad of possibly unpleasant experiences.
False
Yes, it is illegal to confess to a crime you did not commit. You can be charged with perjury, false statements and obstructing an investigation.
The family member will be treated like any other individual being arrested for a crime. The police officer may be required to recuse themselves from the case to avoid any conflicts of interest or accusations of bias. The family member will go through the normal legal process depending on the severity of the crime.
In August 1989 in Savannah GA he shot and killed a police officer who was intervening in an assault in which Davis was involved.
It depends on the circumstances and the local law. Generally speaking, U.S. police officers can arrest you if you have an outstanding warrant, or if they or other witnessess have seen you commit an arrestable offense, or if you are a suspect in a crime.
no
Cannabis is already illegal. Making cannabis illegal increases crime rates because every time someone lights a joint, they commit a crime.
Entrapment occurs when an officer entices a person to commit a crime, especially when the affected person had no intent to commit such crime. Entrapment can only be committed by an officer, not a civilian.
It is a federal crime to kill anyone.
yes
Grand theft.
Yes, it is unlawful for any Police Officer without reasonable suspicion that you've committed a crime, are attempting to commit a crime, or have been involved in a crime to detain you. Unlawful detainment is considered a form of Police - Civilian harassment and can result in a civil tort action (law suit).