I hope not with forensic science and burden of proof (meaning actual weapon)! CVaron
Yes. A statement may provide probable cause for an arrest.
They are finger prints of that person who is getting arrested.
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.
The person who made the false report may be arrested themselves and charged criminally - as well as also exposing themselves to a civil lawsuit by the wrongly arrested person.
Yes, if the person incriminates themselves in a crime or if there is enough evidence to support an arrest.
Well you could be arrested if the other person presents some type of evidence that you stole it then yes you could be arrested.
No one can be compelled to give a statement to the police. If the police do obtain a statement from someone, they are free to use it as they please.
You can check the arrest records (they are 'public' information) of the agency that you believe arrested the person. If you are asking if these records are available 'on-line' - no, they aren't
Ronnie Radke was in Jail perviously but there has been no release statement from the band if someone has been arrested lately. Hope this helps:]
no
It matters are you and the person above 18 years old?? If so then yes :) If not.. then its illegal the older person will be arrested .
yes because the police might think that you and that person planned to do that and because you were the person that was in the car with that person