Oliver Twist was accompanied by the character Mr. Bumble, who is the beadle of the workhouse, as they made their way to the police court. Mr. Bumble was responsible for Oliver's welfare and, despite his harsh demeanor, played a significant role in the events that followed. Alongside them was a crowd of onlookers, curious about Oliver's situation as he faced the legal system.
Your question makes no sense. What are you taking to court? Are you saying that the person charged by the police wants to sue the other driver for damages?
Supreme Court Police was created in 1949.
No. Auxiliary police officers are not officers of the court.
No. The guardian can call the police and report the mother for taking the child. If the mother wants to regain custody she must do so through the court.No. The guardian can call the police and report the mother for taking the child. If the mother wants to regain custody she must do so through the court.No. The guardian can call the police and report the mother for taking the child. If the mother wants to regain custody she must do so through the court.No. The guardian can call the police and report the mother for taking the child. If the mother wants to regain custody she must do so through the court.
No, if a police officer is killed, his cases are not automatically dropped in court. The court procedures would continue as normal, with replacement officers or other personnel taking over the cases. The prosecution would make necessary arrangements to ensure the cases are pursued and justice is sought.
well if u say no then they cant but if they get a judges warrant then u have too.Added: The police do not have that authority . . ., but the court does. If the court orders you to submit to a DNA test you must do so, or be found in contempt of court and suffer whatever consequences that may bring, PLUS - they will wind up taking the sample anyway.
If you are married you have equal right to the child and no consent is needed. If there is a court order for custody he would need the wife's consent and she could then report it to the police and court since he broke the court order.
Scenes in a Police Court - 1905 was released on: USA: October 1905
Yes, in the case of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Senior. His son, Oliver Wendell Holmes , Junior, was a Supreme Court Justice.
my opinion is sue herAdded: You can try reporting it to the police as "Destruction of Private Property" but don't be surprised if the police don't get involved in what is essentially a civil matter. Try taking her to small claims court.
Police Court - 1932 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Yes, the police have the authority to enforce court orders, which are legally binding directives issued by a court. This means that they can take action to ensure that the terms of the court order are carried out.