The officer can ticket you for the traffic violation, he or she can arrest you if there are mitigating circumstances.
No, a police officer in Texas cannot arrest you solely based on a shoplifting misdemeanor warrant from Florida. Generally, warrants are only valid within the jurisdiction they were issued. However, if the police officer in Texas discovers the warrant during the interaction, they may notify the Florida authorities, who can then take appropriate steps to apprehend you.
In the state of Texas can a police officer go to the school and question a minor student without their parents
in some cases, yes it depends on the city.
If the police run your background for any reason they will see the arrest warrant for Texas. Depending on the charges Texas may or may not decide to extradite you. If it is a minor charge they may not extradite because Texas would have to pay for it.
If a victim makes a report to the police and the police have either evidence, or a 'reasonable cause to believe,' that the assault took place, they may make an arrest.
former Texas Police Officer. it depends on your individual state
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Yes, most definitiely.
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AnswerIf an actual police officer stops you, the fine is typically $250 (they recently doubled in price on most violations) but can vary by area. If you get a "Photo Ticket", then the fine is only $75.