Yes, this is called aiding and abbeting. It is usually a felony.
Hiding a wanted person is a criminal offense that could result in charges of harboring a fugitive. The punishment for this offense can include fines, imprisonment, or both, depending on the severity of the case and the jurisdiction's laws. It is important to contact law enforcement if you have information about a wanted individual.
In order to find out where the wanted live now would depend upon who the person is looking for. Many people that are wanted by the police are in hiding and do not want to be found.
Most places toll the statute of limitations once charges have been filed. It is presumed that the reason the person can't be found is that they are hiding because of the crime. That means they know they did something wrong and that they are wanted.
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A person can go into hiding if they are needing to be protected.
The person asked, "What secrets are you hiding?"
Yes. The crime is "Aiding and Abetting."
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wasn't it because he was wanted as a traitor.
It is in the wooden door near the trash can that on person is hiding in.
If a person is hiding the truth, they are not being completely honest about something. If a person is lying, they are intentionally deceiving others by saying something they know is not true.
Yes, Arizona will extradite a wanted suspect charged with a F1 (1st Degree Felony) back to Ohio.