If the police at the door have a valid arrest warrant, then you must produce the son or face obstruction (or whatever they call it in you jurisdiction) charges yourself.
If the police at the door do not have a valid arrest warrant, you do not have to produce your son.
In the case that the police have a valid search warrant for your premises, you can't deny them access without facing obstruction charges. If they search, they will probably find you son.
you get in deep trouble and police come after you and put you in a home
Yes, In New Zealand if you 16 and you run away from home, the police will force you home because you are a minor.
he was looking for traesers gold and tails to come back to his home land.
No they cannot come into your house with out a warrant unless the have probable cause.
If you have custody the child has no choice. The police have the right to come and get them and return them home.
If they ask your permission and you grant it, absolutely.
they come back until they catch them
The laws are different in every state but most likely yes if you are 17 your parents can call the police to return you home, You are not an adult until you are 18.
If he has died at home, then you would call the police so that the coroner can come and pronounce him.
Yes. Unless you invite them in, they have no right to come into your home regardless of what it is.
Well, it all depends, at 16 until you're 18, everything is parental consent. You can live with your sister, but if your parents want you home, you have to come home, if you refuse, the police can force you back home. -Katelyn
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