If you are the complainant in the crime, or were the complaining witness who reported the offense, your name MUST appear on the initial police report in order to justify the police being summoned to take action in the first place. The police report is a public record and ANYONE can read it and find out this information. On the other hand - if you believe your name was released in an unauthorized manner by someone on the the 9-1-1 call-center staff you could bring some kind of complaint (or perhaps a suit) against the agency.
They are arrested!
They either get named from the person who found it or from a other language that has to do with its characteristics. -anonymous
1. Is it legal to search a home with a warrant? YES 2. Can a person be arrested if a weapon is found? YES, if the circumstances warrant it. If the person arrested didn't have the legal right to own or possess a firearm he can be arrested incidental to the search warrant. No matter if a person is otherwise the legal owner of a weapon (firearm), if drugs are found then the person does not have the legal right to own or possess the firearm: drugs and weapons DON'T MIX, even if the weapon owner has a concealed firearms permit or otherwise legally owns the firearm. 3. Informant has been arrested several times? RED HERRING!
Anne Frank and her family were discovered in hiding by the Nazis in 1944, after an anonymous tip to the authorities revealed their location. They were betrayed and arrested, eventually being sent to concentration camps where Anne Frank died in 1945.
None. If you were the complaining witness on the offense, your name will HAVE to appear in the police report as the basis for the police responding in the first place. Since all police reports are public records, ANYONE can look up the information.
Yes. If you are a fugitive from MO and your warrant appears on the National criminal information computer system (NCIC) you can be arrested wherever you happen to be found.
Every so often a person is found that is used as a slave. Slavery is against the law so that means when it is found the person who does it can be arrested. The amendment insures that slavery is illegal.
An OUTSTANDING warrant is a legal document, ordering the arrest of a person, which has not yet been served on the person. In other words, they have not yet been arrested, but will be when found.
Yes, just because you were detained doesn't mean you are necessarily guilty.
There is lots of stuff written by Anonymous. I have found that when even I encounter a work that I don't know who it was written by, it turns out that it was written by Anonymous.
Yes, you can get arrested for botnet if it is found to have been used for malicious activity..
You may not actually be summarily arrested, but you certainly can be charged in an indictment.