No, individuals are typically not notified directly about the issuance of a warrant. Law enforcement may attempt to apprehend you if you have an outstanding warrant, but there is no direct notification process. It is advisable to address any legal issues promptly to avoid complications.
No. Your parents cannot send you to jail in any state. Only a court of law can sentence anyone to jail, and children are never sentenced to jail, even for committing crimes. They can only be sent to reform school for that.
It depends on the circumstances (and, of course, on the laws of the country/state you are in). In most places, the police can not act without a warrant except in extremely suspicious circumstances or to prevent an imminent crime. With a suitable warrant or judicial order the police could do any of those things, though it sounds highly irregular for a police officer to send text messages using a suspect's phone.
If you were born in America and are a US citizen, your parents cannot send you back to their country against your will. As a US citizen, you have rights and protections under the law. If you are a minor, legal processes would need to be followed to determine custody and guardianship. It is important to seek legal advice if you find yourself in this situation.
Yes, in Texas, if you are a minor who is 17 years old, the police can take you back home if they believe you are in danger or at risk. Texas law considers 17-year-olds as minors and subject to parental control.
5 to 7 hours
Yes, anytime you send something through the post, it will cost.
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General Meade, still in command of the Army of the Potomac was forced to send two corps to Tennessee to help reinforce General Rosencrans.
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For Minnesota, you should send Copy 1 of Form 1099 to the Minnesota Department of Revenue. The mailing address is typically: Minnesota Department of Revenue, 600 N. Robert St., St. Paul, MN 55101. Be sure to check the latest guidelines on the Minnesota Department of Revenue website for any updates or specific instructions.
2 to 5 days
Yes, if the court in Arizona believes the offense is serious enough to justify spending the money to send someone to get you in Colorado and bring you back to Arizona. And the word you're looking for is "extraditable," I think.
You should send it back to the store.
This would depend on whether the court or law enforcement agency holding the warrant entered it into NCIC, which contains the national wanted persons index. If they did, and your fingerprints are on file with that court or agency, then yes, a live scan of your fingerprints is going to reveal the existence of the warrant. Whether or not you are arrested immediately depends on whether the court or LE agency holding the warrant wants you badly enough to send someone to bring you back. Arrest warrants are valid until served or recalled. There is no "statute of limitations" on a warrant.
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