I would suggest that you contact the OIC (Officer in the Case), they should have left you some paperwork with these details on. You should have signed something, either a police form or an entry in an officers pocket notebook to say how much money has been seized. If they do not intend to investigate any further or lay any charges they you should be told without delay. If you cannot prove where the money came from then it is possible that the police might apply to the courts for a forfeiture order to be made as they have reasonable grounds to suspect that it is proceeds of a crime. My suggestion - get a solicitor!
If they have not charged you with goods in custody or money obtained from proceeds of crime they should have given it back to you ,if what my freind before said that they take it before a magistrate they would of had to charge you , did you get any documents from them saying they have confiscated the money for further investigation.Also they would of asked you how you obtained the cash!! were you able to explain where it come from ? they have not charged you ,you must have satisfied them always remember when it comes to [police making inquiries about your money and wanting to take it you only have one shot at getting it back you have to satisfy the court that the money was obtained legally so you n ever answer the police if they are going to charge with proceeds of crime wait until you go before a court. you never ever make a record of interveiw relating to any crime they are trying to charge you with as saying nothing is always better for your legals to represent you always.ring the O.I.C and ask for your money to be returned to you as soon as possible ,let me know what the out come is please at shadielee@live.com hope all goes well shadielee
A battery charging pad is something that you can just lay your devices on top of and it charges them without you having to plug them in. They are sold at Wal-Mart.
Arguably a razor which does not need charging, however Brauns new razor charges very quickly without much down time between shaves
It means one has been arrested for a crime and then the charges were dropped before the case got to court. Or one has been arrested faced court and was found to be not guilty.
Charging by induction.
Not enough is known about the situation with which to form an answer. YOU, or your attorney, will have to determine under what conditions the charges were dismissed.
None all german homes was searched ferally. If jews was caught, they be immediantly arrested and sent to the concentration camps without a trial
If you're in the US and you're a minor (under 18), absolutely they can face charges for it.
I do not believe that there is ANY place in the US where you can be held in jail without ANY charges being placed. If this actually DID occur and it can be proven, you should sue the agency that jailed you.
the Fourth Amendment
yes they can, doh
On December 13, 1977, Gates was arrested twice on the charges of reckless driving. The first one occurred in his hometown of Bellevue, Washington where he allegedly missed a suburban stop sign.
Each country will apply different rules and laws to the detention of arrested suspects, in the UK a suspect can be held by the Police for upto 36 hours without charging the suspect, in exceptional circumstances this can be extended by a magistrate upto the maximum of 96 hours.Added: (in the US) If arrested, the arrestee must be presented at the next regularly scheduled session of of court (usually within 12 to 48 hours maximum). At their initial presentment the court will make a determination if the charges are sustained and if bail is to be granted, or not.