The fine for resisting arrest in Canada is a $5,000. You may also be subjected to a period of 6 months in jail.
Actually if you resist your arrest, your years in jail are going to increase, or your punishiment will go worst.
A person can face up to 1-2 years in prison for resisting arrest. A person could face up to 6 months in jail for minor consumption and a fine of $1,000.
He was not jailed. He was shot and killed while resisting arrest.
Yes.
Yes. Usually those that are arrested already have a charge that will be made against them but if you are being detained for questioning by a police officer and you resist, fight, or run, then you can be arrested on the grounds that you resisted arrest. Arrest does just not mean that you have been taken "downtown" but that you have been detained. You can be arrested and not charged for a crime.
If you are clean and not wanted - nothing happens. He/she goes to jail. You go home.
A clean record is if you have not stolen anything, robbed a bank, killed anyone, and have not went to jail,
You can look up his arrest record online or you can call the local jails & ask.
They say he went to jail for having a fully loaded sawed off shotgun and was refusing to leave the scene and resisting arrest and violating parole
I hope not. If he is then he WILL go to jail and will not have a clean record
Failure to obey a police officer's commands can result in legal consequences such as being charged with resisting arrest or obstruction of justice, which can lead to fines, jail time, or a criminal record. It can also escalate the situation and potentially result in physical harm or injury to oneself or others.