The 13 year old boy may be subject to consequences such as being arrested, having to pay for damages, community service, or a warning from the police. The specific consequences will depend on the severity of the damage and the laws in that jurisdiction.
Yes, you can sue someone who broke into your house for damages and trespassing. It's important to gather evidence, such as police reports and documentation of damages, to support your case in court. Consulting with a lawyer would be advisable to explore your legal options.
You can challenge the validity of the arrest by providing evidence that you had permission to be on the property from the actual owner or tenant. You may also consider hiring a lawyer to help defend your case and ensure that your rights are protected during legal proceedings.
You can call the police or visit your local police station to file assault charges on someone. Provide them with all the information, evidence, and details of the incident to help them with the investigation.
Trespasser is the term for this. This is illegal and you can be arrested for it. A police officer will not usually arrest someone the first time they are caught trespassing. But it is up to the police officer to arrest or not.
The legal doctrine established to control police misconduct is called "qualified immunity." This doctrine protects government officials, including police officers, from being held personally liable for civil damages as long as their actions did not violate clearly established statutory or constitutional rights.
yes & call 911
Yes, a landlord can call the police to take an report of any damages on the property.
The owner of the property (if he can), the police and his insurance company.
Police are liable for the damage that they do to your car. You can file for damages against the police department to get your money.
Then they're liable for the damages. You need to file a police report immediately.
you sign a vadalization reportAdded: Vandalism to private property is a criminal offense. Report it to the police.
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The law requires that the Police Department be notified. The police will then notify legal owner so they can come and claim the property.
Search warrants are customarily issued identifying the PREMISES or LOCATION or ADDRESS to be searched, and do not usually name specific individuals. If you happen to be on those premises at the time the warrant is executed you and your property can, and will, be searched.
not without the renters consent or unless the landdlord has cause to believe there are damages or illegal activities and then they must have police present
Report the vandalism to Police Make an insurance claim Your friend has no financial responsibility
No it is not