yes the Police did come and see you before Helen Milner.
If it was you that fell asleep, you should go to the police before the police come to you.
Have the police run the serial number.
Because they're grouped together under 'Police and law enforcement' questions - see related link.
pretty much everyone saw a police officer before i think you mean got in trouble and the police came.
Call a local police station and give them as much information as possible and they will search the person and see if they are a possible suspect then possibly come and arrest them!
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If the judge wants to see you, yes. Otherwise you will simply be arrested the first time a police officer contacts you for any reason. You may want to contact the court and resolve this minor matter before you are arrested at a bad time.
The firemen arrived first, then the police. We wanted to see the movie first, before our friends did.
Yes, police may come to your house if there is a warrant for your arrest.
Before filling out a police officer application, find out what information the police department will see about you on a background check. It's easy to forget about an old parking ticket or college shenanigans, but police agencies will learn everything about you. Don't run the risk of accidentally lying about your past. Order your own background check so you can see any past violations you'll need to reveal on your police officer application.
There is no such right. You have no right to see ANY of the evidence to be used against you until the Discovery phase of the trial.
Either in person, by telephone, or radio. Paramedics had the duty of preserving evidence or reporting suspicious circumstances to the police. Many suspects will confess to a paramedic because he is the first one to see the suspect before the police arrive.