what happen when different part of the criminal system vie for the same case same person same resource and so forth and does this occur?
No a Secondary Resource is totally different from a Primary Resource so it can't be the same. Primary Resource-The person who was there on that occasion Secondary Resource-The person who was not there on that occasion but knows a lot about it
What is the
Yes, a person can be "unarrested" if no charges are filed or if the arrest was made in error. This can happen if law enforcement realizes they made a mistake or if there is insufficient evidence to proceed with criminal charges.
A resource speaker refers to a person who speaks to a group of people and is a person you learn something from.
Anything from mild irritation to death but that is very rare. It depends on the person - different people have different reactions.
A person with a criminal history can apply to work with any employer that they want to. Some employers may be willing to give a criminal a second chance while others may refuse to hire someone with a criminal background. If the offense was minor some states don't require a person to admit that they have a criminal history.
The person's license will be suspended or revoked, and they will be subject to criminal prosecution.
A person who is expelled or removed from a country is typically referred to as an "exile" or "expatriate." This can happen for various reasons, such as immigration violations, criminal activities, or being a threat to national security.
They should be treated no different than any other citizen.
Should it be any different? Unless, of course, the act was a hate crime.
The person's a criminal for doing what he did.
A criminal is someone that has been convicted of a crime. Once that has happened they are considered a criminal.