it's just an example of a prisoner without a crime
Disvantage of the authority
Normally police can hold you for up to 48 hours before having to present you to the court to be formally charged.
No, that person does and you can have them charged with Grand Theft Auto
dont no
only if that person is being charged with a crime.
a young person of 16 years of age is charged with disorderly conduct. they believehave acted improperly during their arrest by questioning them while their parents were not present.
You must report it immediately to the police. Even if this gets someone you know into trouble. If you withhold information and the police discover it belongs to you, you will be the primary suspect, but could also be charged as an accessory. The police will eventually figure it out anyway and that person will get charged anyway, save yourself the trouble, and come forward now.
No they can not use police forms , without the police being there in person.
Your question makes no sense. What are you taking to court? Are you saying that the person charged by the police wants to sue the other driver for damages?
The police would think you're responsible for the death of that person. You'd be charged and go to prison for years.
You can go to your local police department (BEFORE contacting the person who bounced the cheque) and have that person charged with fraud.
Yes. You can be charged with a crime for refusing to return secured collateral.
Technically, you cannot be charged with harboring a runaway if the person has not been classifed as a runaway. However, if the person is found in your possession and they have no reason to be with you, then the police have every reason to question you.