They could go home if they talked to the judge and the judge told him he could go and move all his paper work to the other state. Otherwise if you left without talking to the judge the state can contact your other state and drag you back there with charges.
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Well, sometimes, they can be arrested!! (it depends on what state you live in) It also depends on what you do. If you abuse or harrass someone terribly, you will be arrested.
The sentence for hitting someone on the head with a glass bottle can vary depending on the severity of the injury caused and other factors. It could range from assault charges to more serious charges like aggravated assault, which can result in fines, probation, or even imprisonment.
Without knowing what the offense was, and what state you are a resident of, it is impossible to give a specific answer this question.
It depends on the policy of the police department, the state the act occurs in and the circumstances. The ultimate decision lies with the State's Attorney or DA. Even if the police arrest, or delay and arrest. The decision by the prosecutor may require you to be arrested, or released.
Arrested development refers to a situation where someone's emotional or psychological growth is halted or impaired, often due to unresolved childhood issues or trauma. It can manifest in behavior or attitudes that are more typical of a younger age than the person's actual chronological age.
Yes, typically when you are arrested in another state, that information will be shared with your home state through law enforcement databases. This allows authorities in your home state to be aware of any legal issues you may have elsewhere.
They must reside within the state. Report them, accompanied by any credible supporting evidence, to law enforcement.
The state in which the services were provided
Yes it can.
I believe you are referring to "EXTRADITION."
0.08 BAC will get you arrested
A bench warrant will be entered against you, which means if you re-enter that particular state, you can be arrested. The state in which you received your ticket will also contact your domiciled state and your license will be suspended.