what can happen to me if i carry a knife or gun in the UK
Why don't you ask HIM! Or go to the prosecutor or the police and ask them. All this information is public record.
If your brother is a criminal you should call the police and ask them what to do from there.
You would describe the criminal, because describe means to give a description. Inscribe means to write or carve on something
You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.
If you committed a crime and were caught. Go to the police and ask...
You are entitled to it, however they are usually not immediately available,. In my state it's about 10 days.Added: The above answer would only apply to the original report which was made to the police, whether it was a criminal event or a traffic accident. However, any subsequent follow-ups to the original event/report, or any ongoing criminal investigations, are not considered public record due to the confidential and oftentimes unsubstantiated information which these reports may contain.
No. He would probably lie to protect his mission. Undercover guys penetrate looking for evidence and cover up with lies.
Crime Psychology is the Psychological Analysis of criminals, and their way of thinking. Criminal Psychologists are often employed by the police to ask the kind of questions "What would they do next?", "What would you do in their shoes?", or "Why did they do this?" Criminal Psychology is very similar to Psychiatry, otherwise named Clinical Psychology, or Psychoanalysis.
You can go to your local police station and ask for a "Subject Access Form" or alternatively go to your local police forces website and find the form there. There is an admin fee but it will declare what, if anything, is on your criminal record.
Criminal histories are public records. Go to the Orlando police and ask for a criminal history check on the individual.
The jurisdiction where the crime was committed would have it's own procedure for filing criminal complaints. Call your local police department's non-emergency (or main) phone number and ask them what you need to know and what you need to do.
No, this information is never released over the phone. However, you can go to your local law enforcement agency and request a copy of his criminal history. It is a public record. You will probably only have to pay a small administrative fee.