Yes, many times the officers testimony or his vehicles dashcam supplies all the evidence necessary. Also, there is the fact that you could be intoxicated by something other than alcohol, in which case a breathalyzer test would be negative anyway.
Not necessarily. One could still be charged if the officer believes the suspect is clearly intoxicated through observation of behavior and body language. However, if one refuses they can have their license suspended until after the court hearing.
A police officer should show his badge when he approaches you. If the badge is not visible, ask to see it. If you ask for the badge number, the officer should give it to you. If the officer refuses, you should report it to the police department.
someone like a solider who refuses not to take orders from a officer of some higher rank.
If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.
may face consequences such as having their driver's license suspended, being charged with a separate offense for refusing the test, and potentially facing other legal repercussions depending on the state's laws.
If you do not let the officer give you the test, you will most likely be arrested.
Insubordination is when someone like a soldier refuses to follow a legal order given by an appointed higher ranking officer.
If it is company property then the ex-employee has no choice but to return it! If they refuse then the company can report it to police as a theft and you can be charged criminally.
Depends on the state. You can be reported as a runaway and the police will bring you back. Anyone who have helped you can be charged with aiding a runaway.
Whether or not a signature is required is determined by local law and custom. In jurisdictions where a signature is required, and the person summoned refuses to sign, the issuing officer may take the person into custody and take them immediately before a magistrate.
The question is not worded clearly enough. "Touch" her WHY? Under WHAT circumstances? For WHAT reason? If he is placing her under arrest and she refuses to stop and submit to his verbal commands, he may lay his hands on her to restrain her and prevent her departure from the scene. If she is under arrest and no female officer is present he MAY conduct a "frisk" of the female to determine if she is armed, and then apply restraints (cuffs) to prevent her hands from being free, until the arrival of a female officer to complete the search. HOWEVER - once in a custodial location (jail), only an officer of the same sex as the prisoner may do a strip search or body-cavity search of the prisoner. BTW: This same scenario applies if the officer were female and the individual was male.
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