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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.
Were they in "fresh pursuit" of your son? Did an officer see him enter your home? Did they actually find him, and arrest him, after the gained entrance? Contrary to what is sometimes portrayed on TV, the officers do NOT have to show you a copy of the warrant and/or ask you to approve of it. CAUTION: If you know that your son is wanted by the authorities and shield him from them you run the risk of being charged with "Harboring a Fugitive."
Yes, an adult son can be charged with theft if he steals from his family. Theft is a criminal offense regardless of the relationship between the offender and the victim. If the family member reports the theft to law enforcement and there is sufficient evidence, the son may face legal consequences, including arrest and prosecution. However, the decision to press charges often depends on the family's wishes and the specific circumstances of the incident.
Arrest and Trial - 2000 Cop's Son Kills Cop was released on: USA: 2001
Peter (Nollie and Flip's son)
I don't really understand your exact question. Are you asking can you be charged with points for your sons DWI? If he is a driver on your policy you will be assigned a charge for his points, yes.
I need to write a letter to the judge on behalf of my son who is charged with theft.
Adoption?
Harrison's father George couldn't remember his son's arrest due to his advanced age and declining memory. Conditions such as dementia or Alzheimer's may have affected his ability to retain new information or memories.
Hes selling them at school
If the police at the door have a valid arrest warrant, then you must produce the son or face obstruction (or whatever they call it in you jurisdiction) charges yourself. If the police at the door do not have a valid arrest warrant, you do not have to produce your son. In the case that the police have a valid search warrant for your premises, you can't deny them access without facing obstruction charges. If they search, they will probably find you son.
Besides the Frank family, the van Pels family (mother, father and teenage son) and a dentist named Fritz Pfeffer shared the hiding place with the Franks.