you can go to jail for up to one year
Fleeing a police officer is a felony everywhere. The amount of time spent in jail or fine vary.
If convicted 3yrs or 5,000 fine or both
Yes, any form of evasion or fleeing and eluding can result in jail or even prison time.
Believe it or not, you cannot get extra jail or prison time just for fleeing from a probation violation. You can for the VOP itself, but there's no difference whether you get arrested immediately, turn yourself in, or flee/abscond. Of course at any time you can be arrested, and it often happens when you least expect it.
You had better hope that you picked your friends well, and they will own up to being the operator of the striking/fleeing vehicle. Otherwise - the law considers the registered owner to be the operator of the striking/fleeing vehicle and you will have to prove that your friend was in possession of the vehicle at the time of the collision.
None
This is hit and run and can result in jail time. If someone dies it can be man slaughter as well.Being a Passenger Fleeing the Scene of an accident with injury is a felony.Another View: Although it seems a little strange and might lead the investigating officers to look further into the circumstances, I am not aware of any law which requires that a PASSENGER in the vehicle(s) involved remain on the scene.
45 year's...
Yes.
Depends on all of your charges how long you go to jail. Each one adds time.
Up to five years.
Depends what kind, Peace officer: Jail time (Impersonation of a peace officer) Under Age: Probaion (Fraud)