More information is needed in order to answer the question, but generally speaking, if you consent to having your fingerprints taken you have no legal grounds to object, regardless of whether or not the individual doing it is a law enforcement officer.
a person can, whether they should or if its legal is another matter.
Yes. An extradition happens because a person has an active warrant in one jurisdiction and is later taken into custody in another jurisdiction. If a person knows he/she has a warrant for a bad check in another state, they can avoid the issue of extradition by traveling to that state and clearing up the warrant before they are taken into custody elsewhere.
A warrant.
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.
Sure! If you are already incarcerated and you have another warrant, then that warrant will be served to you while you're in jail. When you are finally about to be released from jail they will do another warrants check before they release you.
There is no term "remlent warrant" in law enforcement or legal terminology. It may be a misspelling or a typo of another term. Can you provide more context or clarification?
That's what makes the warrant legal. It signifies that he has read and reviewed the warrant affidavit and found it legal and proper.
Yes it is a legal cause for a warrant.
Yes. The legal requirements for warrants do vary between jurisdictions, so it depends on where you are. But as a general rule, in order to be valid, an arrest or search warrant must name a specific person or premises.
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!
A Governor's Warrant is another name for an Extradition Warrant. You can choose to fight extradition back to the state that wants you, but it is unlikely you will stop the warrant from being issued.
If she is the only person listed on the mortgage or lease agreement and his name is not on it she should be able to get a trespassing warrant and keep him out of it since he has no legal right to it.