In most cases, law enforcement officials have a limited amount of time, typically ranging from a few days to a few years, to formally charge someone with a crime after they have been arrested or identified as a suspect. This time frame is known as the statute of limitations and varies depending on the severity of the crime and the jurisdiction in which it occurred.
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Cops(police officers) are needed because people need protection. Without cops, people won't live because of the violence. Police officers are cops that fights crime and stop the violence.
That they plan to search it for evidence of a crime
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well if we don't have cops our community would never be safe so if we do have cops we would be relaxed to be knowing that we are safe and we know that they are taking care of us and plus cops fight crime and other stuff which we couldn't do.
Yes, they certainly can, and it's not a threat! Have you ever heard of the charge of Obstructing Justice, or Harboring a Fugitive, or being an Accessory to a crime?
If the charge is related to the same crime but a different offense, yes, they can.
If you choose to have cops on, then yes the police will pursue you if you commit a crime.
THE COPS. A town selectman is incharge of our towns.
About every time their not doing a shift or of duty a sees a crime
Well, when there's a crime or criminal on the loose. Sincerely, Answerer