Until the results of the toxicology lab results or breathalyzer come back.
Whoever the police report charges with the accident.
In his car accident, he suffered internal injuries. The police made an internal investigation of the brutality charges.
No, it is to late now to file a police report. Due to the fact that where the accident took place, there are not any marks or anything that will be visible from the accident scene to make a police report on.
You can get an accident report at the police station.
Generally under a police impound (assuming you have insurance coverage) your policy will take care of that.
I would say yes although I am not familiar with Florida law specifically. What comes to mind is a minor fender bender. The police are not always called to an accident if the parties agree to fore go calling and fault is not an issue.
It is illegal to leave the scene of an accident without providing full and accurate contact information. If the police are called, you need to wait for them to allow you to leave. Leaving can result in criminal charges. For a minor accident, with no injuries and no damage other than to the cars themselves, you can exchange information and agree with the other driver to file a police report.
In most states if police are aware of it, yes 72 hours minimal
Yes, they do in Florida, I am not sure about other states ADDED; The first answer is correct and, also, if the police have enough physical evidence that such an assault took place they must.
Yes! The police will almost always show up after a car accident. If they don’t, however, Florida laws require motorists to report any crash that they are involved in, especially if it caused apparent property damage of at least $500, injury, or death. The report should be made within ten days to the Florida Highway Patrol station, sheriff’s office or the local police department if the crash happened within a municipality.
The police don't "press charges," they only arrest you on probable cause. It is the prosecutor's office which presses (brings) charges.
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