depends on how bad the crimes and offenses that the person committed and how many times the person was arrested
What part don't you understand? Assaulting a police officer is a felony just about anyplace. And if you are 16 and over, they are going to prosecute you as an adult for that one.
1. Leave it alone. 2. Tell a responsible adult- parent, police officer, teacher, fire fighter.
ask a police officer.
You should do neither. Talk to your school counselor, your minister, a teacher, a police officer, a trusted adult, the school principal - any trusted adult and do it now.
Seventeen is not the same age as eighteen. Until you are an adult, they can return you to your parents.
It will be arrest and held in police station until adult appeal with the arresting officer. After post O.R., it release to adult and both must appear the upcoming court.
At 18 years old, the person is considered an adult and then not a runaway.
Mail is private and if it is addressed to an adult should not be opened by anybody except the adult to whom it is addressed. Exceptions would be by the police when investigating a crime, by a person authorized by the adult to open the mail, by a person with power of attorney for the adult due to the fact that the adult is incapacitated.
The police can ask a minor any question they can ask of anyone else. Depending on the circumstances and the state where the questioning is taking place, the police may be required to have a parent or an advocate (an adult charged with looking out for the rights of the minor) present.
If what you are asking is if it will affect your life record, then the answer is yes and no. When you turn 18 (in america) then your youth record is "sealed" and your adult record begins. But, keep in mind that anything that is sealed, can be unsealed. So if you go to court in your adult years, your youth file could be opened.
Yes, it can be for their own safety as well as other reasons. A person in custody, minor or adult, must be searched before they are booked. Seeing an officer does not need permission from a parent to arrest their child, a search without the parent's permission would coincide.
Yes if you know of any case of this report it to the police immediately.