If you are summarily arrested and detained on the spot it generally occurs within a very short time afterwards. However, if due to the pressure of circumstances it does not happen right away it definitely should occurr prior to any crime related questions being asked of you. Medical condition questions ARE, however, allowable.
Anyone impersonating any type of police officer can be arrested and charged with a number of different false personation charges. Depending on circumstances the charges can be misdemeanors or felonies.Veterans Administration Hospital Police are Federal Police Officers.
the police officers arrested him because they wanted him dead.
Eight Strikers arrested for killing police officers
It is supposed to foster and lead towards better relations between the communities they serve and the department and the officers which serve them.
Yes. he was charged with assaulting police officers. it is discussed in brief in Hollywood Sex scandals. do not confuse with better-known sordid Rape trial. Pirates of the Pacific indeed.
Probably not
Well it depends on how old the "minor" is and what crime they've commited. Specific laws are different state/cities. Answer In Illinois any minor arrested and charged with a crime be either a felony or misdemeanor, will be photographed when booked into the jail.
Of course they can. That is what promoting contraband is. If you have drugs stuffed in your anal cavity or anywhere else when you are in a detention facility you will be charged with promoting contraband. You can be charged by correction officers depending on where you live. . . Some jurisdictions may call in police officers to charge you!
They DO. They get arrested,, charged and tried just like regular citizens. As a matter of fact the scrutiny on officers is even more severe than on private citizens. The do. Enquiry takes place, the cop gets suspended, tried and sentenced for the illegal act of his.
Because it can usually not be seen by police officers, but if it is seen it is considered animal cruelty and that is a law and you can become arrested.
Call the police station or the jail to whcih the arrestee was brought. They will tell you what he/she was charged with.
It depends somewhat on where you live and what the laws are there. But the short answer is: generally speaking, yes, the police can do something about it. Depending on the exact circumstances and location, one (or more) of several things could happen: * The child could be arrested as a runaway * The family member could be arrested and charged with the crime of harboring a runaway * The family member could be arrested and charged with child abduction * The family member could be arrested and charged with kidnapping