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They follow the same procedure as anyone else who is arrested.

  • Arrest
  • Arraignment (Bail will more than likely be set high or not set at all (remanded) because of the likely hood of running again) You enter a plea typically.
  • Pre-trial hearings
  • Trial
  • Conviction/exhauneration
  • Sentencing
  • Release
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Q: What happens when a person is a fugitive from justice gets arrested?
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Who is a person who flees from justice?

A fugitive, or an absconder.A person who flees from justice is called a fugitive. He is also known as a wanted person and is either convicted or accused of a crime. A fugitive takes refuge in Another Country in order to avoid arrest.


A person who runs away form justice?

Fugitive from justice.


If a person is a fugitive from justice what crime are they charged with?

Fugitive from justice, unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, failure to appear, and so on.


What is a person called who flees from justice?

A fugitive, or an absconder.A person who flees from justice is called a fugitive. He is also known as a wanted person and is either convicted or accused of a crime. A fugitive takes refuge in another country in order to avoid arrest.


What best describes the meaning of fugitive?

A person who flees from justice


What is a fugitive from justice without a warrant charge?

This is not stating the type of charge he/she has, this just means that the person was detained and arrested because there is an active warrant out for the person outside of the state that they were arrested in. Here is an example of your question. A man owes child support in Michigan, failed to make payments, and now there is a warrant out for him. He no longer lives in Michigan and moved to Tennessee. He got pulled over for speeding in Tennessee and the police officer checked to see if there were any warrants, and there was a warrant issued from Michigan for failure to pay child support. So, the Tennessee Officer arrested him, and the reason for his arrest was "fugitive from justice without a warrant."


What happens to a person if they are drunk driving?

they will be arrested and convicted of a DUI


What were two conditions under the Fugitive Slave Law?

Any person arrested as a runaway had almost no legal rights. And any person who helped a slave could be jailed.


In the constitution what happens when a person is charged with a crime in one state and runs away to another?

Based on the Constitution, a person is charged with a serious crime in one state and then flees to another state can be arrested. He will then be brought back to the state where the crime was committed and all the necessary processes will be executed there.


What happens if a person doesn't stop when requested by police?

In the UK, the person will be pursued and arrested.


If a fugitive is arrested for another felony crime in another state will they be extritedto the original state where they are a fugitive?

I believe the person will have to stand trial in both states. Because the fugitive was arrested for another crime in a different state, that state may elect to keep them in custody until he/she is convicted. However, at some point in time, he/she will also be brought back to the state of his original crime to face charges there.


If a person has an outstanding warrant on them in Missouri but lives in Tennessee can this person be arrested in Tennessee for this outstanding drug related charge?

Yes. If you are a fugitive from MO and your warrant appears on the National criminal information computer system (NCIC) you can be arrested wherever you happen to be found.