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Yes. A rehab facility is not a sanctuary from justice.

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Can a rehab place not hand over a person with a warrant out for their arrest?

they do not have to tell the authorities that the person is seeking treatment in their facility nor confirm they know of said person. The only exception is a federal warrant.Added: While the facility may not HAVE to tell the authorities that you are there, it is not a 'place of sanctuary' either. If the police know, or suspect, that you are there, can come in and arrest you.


What can an eighteen year old do about a deadbeat dad who is in arrears sixteen years?

If a person commits criminal offense then voluntary admits himself into a mental heath facility, can the police go arrest him.


If a Police officer in NY stops someone that has a Felony warrant can that officer arrest him on that warrant?

Yes, of course. An arrest warrant is a command from a judge to arrest a person. Usually a police officer has no choice and must arrest.


Can a police officer in California question a child without a parent present at the school?

Define the circumstances. Is the minor in full custodial arrest and detention at a facility somewhere (police station-juve facility-etc) -OR - is he simply stopped on the street and asked preliminary questions about the event, which then ultimately led to his arrest?


When is a person under arrest?

A person is "under arrest" when a police officer charges them with a crime and chooses to take them to the police station to be processed for it. For example, if someone commits a crime, they are technically under arrest when a police officer witnesses the crime or has a warrant for the arrest and tells the criminal "You are under arrest." Typical procedure after this is to put handcuffs on the criminal and read them their Miranda rights (you have the right to remain silent etc). Handcuffs alone do not mean arrest, but i'm pretty sure its illegal for a police officer to handcuff someone without grounds to arrest them. As a side note, the person doing the arrest does not have to be a sworn in police officer. In Citizen's arrest cases, anyone with arresting powers like a bounty hunter can also place someone under arrest.


Are the police right to arrest someone who has drugs?

It sounds like you're asking an opinion question. In my opinion, yes. If a person is caught with illegal drugs, yes, a police officer should arrest the person.


What case you we can file for the police he arrest a person without warrant?

Police do not necessarily need a warrant to arrest someone. Basically an arrest means that they have strong reason to believe that someone has broken the law. A warrant allows them to arrest the person on sight even if they are doing nothing wrong at the time. If you feel like the arrest is unjust your best option is to get an attorney.


What is alias writ of arrest?

A writ of arrest is a document issued by the court allowing a person to be arrested. It is usually delivered by a police officer. An alias for this would be a warrant of arrest.


What are the elements of an arrest?

An arrest refers to the lawful deprivation of the freedom of an individual by a peace officer. A police officer may arrest a person if he reasonably believes a crime has been committed without a warrant.


Could police stop a person during a traffic stop could that person be put in a police car and the police get in the car the person driving and take off the person goes to jail without arrest warrant?

yes police can do what they want including kill you


Can a person inside a home refuse to allow the police to enter because the person subject to arrest was not there?

Yes, a person inside their home can refuse to allow the police to enter if the person subject to arrest is not present. However, it is important to note that the police may still have the authority to enter the home under certain circumstances, such as with a warrant or if they have probable cause to believe a crime is being committed. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer to understand your rights and legal obligations in specific situations.


What would be considered 'resisting arrest'?

Physical efforts to oppose a lawful arrest; the resistance is classified as assault and battery upon the person of the police officer attempting to make the arrest.