To conceal law violations.To prevent embarrassment to a person.To prevent embarrassment to the organization.To delay the release of information that does not require protection.
Unable to answer without more specific information on the circumstances.
Need more information as to the circumstances in order to answer.
If I take out a " out of controller warrant" on my child will they get help and then get to come home
More information is needed. Under certain circumstances the police can conduct a search - it depends greatly on what circumstances exist at the time of the "search."
Yes, police generally need to show a search warrant before conducting a search, unless there are specific circumstances that allow for a search without a warrant, such as consent or exigent circumstances.
If it is an 'active' warrant you have little choice but to turn yourself into law enforcement in order to start getting your name cleared. Once you do and the police start to investigate the circumstances of the situation - and you give them your information about the complainants perjury - they will take the proper and necessary action. If their investigation confirms your information, be sure to ask the court that your records be expunged of the warrant, the arrest, and any subsequent court action.
Hot pursuit and exigent circumstances.
Not information is deisclosed by questioner (e.g.: what were the circumstances and how old is your son)? Apply for a warrant for his arrest, or file for an Injunction Against Domestic Violence.
With a Warrant, consent, or exigent circumstances
Yes, unless there are exigent circumstances.
Usually 72 hours. This, like most parts of the warrant, can be changed by the Judge issuing the warrant, dependent on circumstances of course.