To bring the arrestee DIRECTLY "to court": A bench warrant.
To simply arrest an individual on a charge and begin the judicial process: An arrest warrant
habeas courpus
If you are referring to bring admitted to a hospital or institution for medical or psychiatric care - yes, you can. Your medical status does not protect you from arrest.
The police will be looking for you and can bring you home and if you are reported as a runaway, everyone helping you can be arrested for that. If you truly need help you should turn to the CPS and not run away. No one will trust you if you do that.
A parent can call you a run away and have the police bring you home. They can say you are a repeat run away and try to place you where you can not run away. Since you are almost 18 the police may not want to do this, and may ask your parents what they wish for you to do. You can not be arrested if you have not broken any laws.
Body Attachment, Writ: A writ commanding the sheriff to bring before the court a person guilty of contempt of court.
1. Call an ambulance2. Call the police and bring charges against that person.
Courage is telling a person that they can do something when they think they cannot. It is bring people up and showing them they can do anything they want.
He lets them know that the police was looking for them so he wanted them to be on the look out. Also that the socs were telling their stories on what happened.
Usually searching for drugs or trying to find a person that may be hiding.
If the warrant is issued for interstate service then you may be extradited according to the laws of the state in which you are arrested. If you get arrested in Michigan and Michigan lets you go, then yes. You can be taken back to Nevada to stand trial.
first yoy need to make a police report and provided them with all the information you have on the suspect and the police will invesigate the incident. just be patient it is a long process. You can start by contacting a private investigation firm and find all the legitimate fraud information on the person. Then, file a formal complaint to your local police informant agency.
And get arrested.