Traffic accident, and fatality case, investigations can be conducted "after the fact." They can produce evidence, or witnesses, that lead to probable cause for a subsequent charge. During the prosecution the state will have to produce these factors to try to prove the case. In short, yes, they can.
Yes.
Question is unclear because it does not disclse enough facts. If you were arrested you would have to be 'officially' charged usually within 48 hours of your arrest. However, if an investigation is being conducted into the alleged offense, AND you are not arrested, the investigation can take as long as it needs in order to determine if enough probable cause exists to charge you.
If you are not in possession of marijuana or engaging in its use, you are unlikely to be arrested solely for being in an environment where others are smoking it. It's essential to be mindful of your surroundings and ensure that you are not inadvertently participating in any illegal activities.
On June 4, 2007, Vang and nine others were arrested in California and charged with criminal conspiracy to acquire weapons for hostile activities in Laos
50 Cent has been arrested and charged with domestic violence as the result of an incident that took place on June 23 in the California condo of his baby mama's house. Since then he hasn't been arrested for anything else.
An ongoing investigation typically does not show up on a criminal history background check. However, if charges are filed and lead to a criminal record, that information will be included in a background check.
There could be problems. The age of consent in California is 18. Yes, he can be charged with sexual crimes.
If you were arrested and charged with misdemeanor offense, and subsequent investigation discloses that the crime(s) actually reached the level of a felony, then yes, the charge could be upped to a felony.
you are charged with a crime after you have been arrested on suspicion of said crime.
It stops when you are arrested and charged.
You may not actually be summarily arrested, but you certainly can be charged in an indictment.
He got charged for battery!