That would be called an outlaw or a rebaliane
The common term is fugitive.
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Fugitive
Fugitive.
Presidential
This is called "sanctuary".
fugitive
breaking the law would constitute a criminal case.
No that's against the law and is called identy theft and fraud both punishable by 5 years in prison and a 5000 dollar fine
Illegal
immunity
.... is called a law abiding citizen.
If you are a minor (under 18) you are a runaway and the police will return you home.
It is called an ex post facto law.
Technically No, but if you stop going to school, there is a law against that called truancy.
In the Law and Order SVU episode 'Savior' (2010 season 11, episode 14) a fearful witness runs away leaving a Detective Benson a power of attorney over her baby daughter who is sick in the hospital. The baby dies in the end.
If someone run away to Canada, he will have to abide by Canadian law's. If you commit a criminal act while staying in Canada with a temporary resident permit, you may be deported.