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It depends on your state's law and the desires of the prosecutor. The state's law will define what age a person is a juvenile or an adult. If your state defines an adult at the age of 17 then you can be charged as an adult.
Yes if they have enough tips to make the warrant.
If a warrant has been issued the only thing that will clear the warrant is to turn yourself in to law enforcement, or retain an attorney to contact law enforcement on your behalf.
A blue warrant is a violation of probation/parole
A "warrant' Is a legal document used by law enforcement to to apply to the court for a specific reason (arrest - search - seizure - etc). Witnesses STATEMENTS can be used in the wording of the warrant but a non-law enforcement witness cannot, by themselves, apply for a warrant.
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In a shop, you simply work at that shop for a year or more. As law enforcement, they provide the training.
An arrest warrant is a an official document which authorizes law-enforcement officials to arrest a named person and bring that person before a court of law or other authority.
A warrant is a judicial order for an arrest. If the warrant was still valid, the law enforcement officer has no choice but to make an arrest.
The law has the right to search a vehicle with or without a warrant.
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When a law enforcement officer has your name entered into the computer system for a check, you are being "warrant checked."