No - they are just trying to bully you into however, if you do know the whereabouts of someone they are specifically looking for you can possibly incur a charge of your own for not telling. Do what you think is best and be careful.,
That's not true, you have a right to remain silent at all times. When police use threats or coercion to gain a statement, the statement cannot be submitted into evidence.
In some places, adultery is considered a crime and can lead to arrest. It is important to be aware of the laws in your specific location regarding adultery.
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The written and sworn statement offered by a law enforcement official that describes the facts and circumstances that the official believes constitute probable cause sufficient for the judicial official to issue a search or an arrest warrant.
only in a felony
Yes. A statement may provide probable cause for an arrest.
The written and sworn statement offered by a law enforcement official that describes the facts and circumstances that the official believes constitute probable cause sufficient for the judicial official to issue a search or an arrest warrant.
The statement can be typed and signed instead of hand written. However, some juristictions may have specific protocols that require handwritten statements. In this case, the statement may accompany the typed copy of the arrest record, also filled out by the officer. Always check with your reviewing authority for details on how such a statement needs to be completed.
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Anything they find from you regarding a crime.
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