Today, if you were caught harboring a Jewish person, nothing would happen. In WWII, however, you would be forced to go to a concentration camp and would probably die alongside the Jewish person you were harboring.
There is no law in the state of Maine, That will have you arrested for harboring a runaway.
That would depend upon in which country they were caught, at what time and by whom.
It is possible that a person can be charged with harboring a runaway even if the other person was never filed as a runaway. This will vary depending on the state in which the harboring takes place.
Yes, parents of a runaway can press charges against someone for harboring a runaway if they believe that person helped or knowingly allowed the runaway to stay away from home. Harboring a runaway is considered a crime in many jurisdictions.
Technically, you cannot be charged with harboring a runaway if the person has not been classifed as a runaway. However, if the person is found in your possession and they have no reason to be with you, then the police have every reason to question you.
Nothing should happen to the girlfriend. Harboring an illegal is a crime, but it is RARELY used.
If an animal is dumped or abandoned on the side of the road and the person is caught doing it, they can be charged with a crime. If the person is not caught, the animal will most likely die from starvation or be run over.
You could be cited if caught for a misdemeanor and you never know how dangerous the person is you are disturbing.
You are referring to a Jewish person. Any Jewish person.
Depending on HOW serious the warrant is. If it is a Felony, it is harboring a fugitive, if it is a misdemeanor depending on the offense, you should STILL turn that person in. If it is a traffic warrant, nothing can happen to you. It is up to that person to handle that situation.
life in pris... its over kid
According to Jewish law, a person who is born to a Jewish woman is 100% Jewish. The same goes for any person who converts to Judaism according to Jewish law.