You need a good lawyer.
You get arrested.
JAIL
It was a great day for the FBI. Theodore John Kaczynski was arrested by FBI agents on April 3, 1996, in Lincoln, Montana.
Let them. If you're a law abiding citizen then the joke is on the person who threatened you with the FBI. If you aren't a law abiding citizen then shame on you and you're getting arrested.
No. The FBI as the right to break down your door because it is obstructing justice. It's like getting arrested for obstructing justice from the police, in a way...
You will lose your job. Be arrested sentenced and sent to a rehabilitation center
John Delorean was arrested by the FBI for putting up $1.8 million to bring 100 kilos of cocaine into the United States.
If the FBI want to search your person, and you refused to be searched, there are a few ways this situation could turn out. 1. If you have been arrested and put in handcuffs, the FBI can search your person without your consent 2. If you have a warrant out for your arrest, the FBI could search your person without your consent. 3. If the FBI just wanted to search you for safety reasons, and you are not involved in anything, then you can refuse the search of your person. It mostly depends on the situation in which you are in to know whether you can refuse to be searched or not. The above were just some choice examples.
It was not the FBI, it was Elliot Ness (et al) who worked for the US Treasury. The functions of federal firearms and alcohol (formerly prohibition) enforcement later transitioned to become todays Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Exploives (ATF) which moved from the Treasury to Department of Justice in 2004. Later at the end of his career Ness did work for the FBI, but not in the Capone time period.
Crime statistics do not correlate with race percentages in a direct manner. Crime rates are influenced by a variety of factors such as poverty, education level, and community resources, rather than solely by race. It is important to avoid making simplifications or assumptions about crime rates based on race.
If you were arrested, it will show. If you were arrested multiple times, it will show each time you were arrested and what you were arrested for but if you were acquitted of the charges then it will state that in the records.Clarification: Just because a charge was "dismissed" or "Nolle Prossed" does not mean it is automatically expuinged from your record. The record of your arrest will still exist as well as the record of the court action (i.e.: dismissed or nolle'd).You must file a formal request for expungment to have these records concealed,
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