You can be charged with concealing a crime or accessory after the fact. However, you may attempt to argue that you were told this in good trust; unless you are a priest or other similar figure, you aren't likely to get away with it.
No, a Priest can not tell anything to anybody.
Yes, the vehicle they are accused of hitting and running in will be towed to a lab to find trace evidence on it and you will be required to testify in court against the said "Someone."
Yes, police can legally trespass someone from private property if they have a valid reason, such as a warrant or if the property owner has given them permission to do so.
Contact the police and an attorney.
If you legally own it, file a police report for a stolen vehicle.
The police.
The subject can be arrested and can be charged by police for failure to provide documentation.
No, a police officer cannot legally solicit a trespass.
To legally trespass someone from your property, you must first ask them to leave. If they refuse, you can call the police and report the trespassing. The police can then issue a warning or citation to the trespasser, or in some cases, make an arrest. It is important to follow the proper legal procedures to ensure that the trespasser is removed from your property in a lawful manner.
Only Max knows the truth and he has promised not to go to the police as it isn't what Bradley would have wanted. The only way the police will find out is if one of them confesses.
Yes they can call the police on you. That does not mean you will get arrested or charged with anything. Maybe the person was recently burglarized and whoever called the police does not know you so they thought it best to call to see what you are doing there.
No, in most jurisdictions, citizens are not legally allowed to perform a citizen's arrest on a police officer.