The vehicle will likely be impounded to the police impound lot, where it will be kept under security until the impound fee is paid. The vehicle also may be searched, if the police obtain a warrant, or if state law permits.
you get arrested and most of the time, the vehicle you are driving no matter who it belongs to is impounded. you get arrested and most of the time, the vehicle you are driving no matter who it belongs to is impounded.
If you are caught driving that vehicle you will be arrested.
Basically yes. You won't be arrested for joyriding. You will be arrested for vehicle theft.
If stopped or in an accident they will be arrested and the vehicle will be impounded. This is the only answer I can give you.
go to jail :)
You go to jail
You get arrested
yes.
If it can be determined that you supplied support to the fugitive then you can be arrested and charged with aiding and abetting.
If the warrant orders a search of the vehicle, yes. If the bench warrant calls for the arrest of an individual who just happens to be found operating a vehicle when arrested, the area in the immediate vicinity of the driver may be searched. If the vehicle, subsequent to the arrest, is impounded for "safekeeping" then the entire vehicle may be searched " for inventory purposes."
Yes
yeah,if it is not mine or for violating rules.