If the suspect is in custody and restrained, search him and remove the suspected weapon. If the suspect is not restrained and is struggling and resisting the arrest - he must be prepared to take any lawful and necessary action to disarm and neutralize the threat to protect and defend himself and others. He may use no more than the force necessary to OVERCOME and neutralize the threat.
Yes, you can legally drive with a permit in your possession as long as you follow the restrictions and guidelines outlined by the permit.
In most cases, a parent can legally take possession of an item purchased by their child since minors typically do not have the legal capacity to own property.
One can legally acquire ownership and take possession of property by purchasing it through a sale agreement, inheriting it through a will or trust, receiving it as a gift, or obtaining it through a legal process such as foreclosure or adverse possession.
When you receive a gift yes you do.
Yes, if the car is registered in your husband's name, he has legal ownership and can take possession of it.
Yes, if you can otherwise legally purchase a handgun, there is no requirement to have a social security number.
Doing what you are describing is called "possession of stolen property," and it is a serious crime. They are legally required to give back your property in the same sense that someone who is beating you up is legally required to stop hitting you.
No, it is not illegal to have two passports in your possession as long as both passports were obtained legally and are not being used for fraudulent purposes.
Possession is defined legally in two ways;(1) "actual" possession (i.e.: on your person) and(2) "constructive" possession which means anywhere 'within your control.'
You cannot legally avoid paying social security taxes as they are mandatory for most employees and self-employed individuals.
You will need to get a lawyer for a legally current and correct answer.
Yes. There are an estimated 520,000 legally owned firearms in civilian possession in Qatar.