You wil have to ask the judge in Florida that you will appear in front of.
No, typically DUI classes must be completed in the state where the offense occurred. So in this case, you would need to complete the DUI class in Florida, as that is where the arrest took place in Lee County.
The trail for Emmett Till's murder took place in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi. Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam were tried and acquitted by an all-white jury in September 1955.
Dumpster diving is generally not illegal in Duval County, Florida unless there are specific ordinances or laws in place that prohibit it. It is always best to check local regulations or contact the city or county government to ensure compliance with any rules regarding dumpster diving.
Trust documents are typically recorded with the county clerk's office in the county where the property involved is located. Additionally, some states may require that trusts be filed with a state agency such as the Secretary of State's office. It is important to consult with a legal professional to ensure proper recording and compliance with state regulations.
Penalties for not answering a court summons vary by jurisdiction, but it could potentially lead to a bench warrant being issued for your arrest. It is important to contact the court as soon as possible to explain the situation and discuss options for addressing the summons.
You can be arrested anywhere as long as the officer tells you what you are being arrested for and it's probable cause. Example: The officer can arrest you for buying a pack of gum but he can arrest you for stealing a pack of gum even though its not a lot you can still be arrested.
No. And them saying they will is an illegal debt collection practice. What they can do is file a complaint with the police, and if the police believe you committed a crime the police can either do a probable cause arrest or ask a judge to sign an arrest warrant. The company does not get arrest warrants.
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.
There is no Talladego county in Alabama. Alabama does have a Tallapoosa and a Talladega County. Tallapoosa County is next to Chambers County(the birth place of Pat Garrett) Talladega County is close to Chambers and Pat Garrett could have family in either/ both counties.
If a victim makes a report to the police and the police have either evidence, or a 'reasonable cause to believe,' that the assault took place, they may make an arrest.
yes they do check you. Typically, as part of the arrest process, there is a search. However, depending upon the circumstances, the search may take place before the arrest, or you may be under arrest and the search can take place after.
Williamson County.
A police officer must have probable cause in order to arrest someone. They can arrest a person if they see a crime taking place or if an arrest warrant has been issued.
It is not necessary to have an arrest to conclude that a crime has taken place. Sometimes the police simply do not know who to arrest. Some crimes remain unsolved. But they are still crimes.
Jefferson County.
If you are aware that an individual has an arrest warrant place on him/her and you help this individual in evading the authorities, then yes you can be prosecuted.
Not in the UK.Added: Also the same in the US. Mere knowledge, on the part of the officer(s), that a warrant exists is sufficient cause to place the subject under arrest.
No, it is a common noun. He is under house arrest. He violated his house arrest and went back to jail. It would be a proper noun if it was the actual name of a thing or place. She went to the House Arrest officer to arrange the release of her son.