At what point in the criminal justice process must the defendant learn of their Miranda right?
Any time after arrest (or in custody by an LEO) and before questioning.
What can happen if forge my husbands name and cash his check?
Forgery is a crime despite the intentions, and it's usually a crime that carries a jail sentence.
The fact that you're married means very little, unless you have some sort of legal representation over him (such as a power of attorney, or something similar).
Which bone gives a crime scene investigator the best information on the gender of skeletal remains?
coxal bone
FCI Big Spring. It's a correctional facility that has changed operators over many years. It started off as the state-ran Flightline Unit, then Cornell Corrections (a private operator) and most recently the federal system. It's a max security transfer facility.
its also supposed to be haunted...look it up
What is deffered adjudification?
In SOME jurisdictions 'deferred adjudication' is available for certain (usually minor) offenses. It often involves probation, treatment programs, education, etc.. If all the conditions are met for the allotted time handed down by the court, the offender can avoid a formal sentence. Deferred adjudication can be recommended by the prosecutor or sometimes is awarded at the discretion of the judge.
How do you get cash bail bond refunded if the case was never filed?
A cash bond should be being held by the Clerk of the Court's office. Make application there for its return.
Treason
severity of punishment
What does the charge evade arrest detent with vehicle mean?
As stated in the question the word "detent" undoubtedly is going to an abbreviation of the word detention. Therefore the full charge would be; evading arrest and detention by means of a vehicle. In other jurisdictions it would probably be worded as "fleeing and eluding." It all depends on how the applicable law happens to be worded in your jurisdiction.
Do not assume that a bench warrant is not actively pursued. If you know where he is (and assuming you want him caught) advise the police of his location (residence, hangouts, place of work, etc) so that they will catch him there.
Why would a probation officer want to know family background?
Not knowing what was asked by the probation officer, or his intent, one can only guess at what he was seeking. Best guess is he was trying to determine if there would be any previously convicted persons living in the home with the probee. Being granted conditional release, probationers may not have contact with the previously convicted.
He was a kid who got killed when people got to his house and they killed him he was a teenager and so was his killer! :(
Whats the penalty for Giving a officer someone elses information?
This is called obstruction of jusice or resisting arrest by giving false information.
If you were assaulted, contact the local police department to file charges.
Grave robbers would dig up bodies from cemetaries. They would then strip the body of its valuables and/or take the corpse to the nearest hospital/university to be used for experiments and teaching aids.
Can you become a cop with a shoplifting charge?
If it was a long-long time ago, and you were very young and stupid, and you GREATLY regret your crime, some departments MAY overlook very minor offenses. But don't hold your breath on this - best thing to do is to ask the department you're intrested in and be honest. They're going to find out anyway, so you might as well be up-front about it.
I believe it has to do with the way it is worded on the application. Some ask if you've ever been convicted of a crime, or ever been convicted of a crime involving a child etc, and some will ask only if you've been convicted of a felony. Regarding expungement, any job that requires an FBI check, meaning where you will have to do fingerprinting, it is my understanding that it will show. So you're better off saying you had an expunged record and be able to show documented proof, then someone find out later, which would be an automatic termination and could prevent you from getting work in the future since most applications ask if you've ever been fired. You also don't want to worry everyday that someone will find out. If they do an FBI check and nothing comes up, great. But if it does or they don't catch it right away, it could spell problems for you. Maybe even new charges for falsifying documents depending on what type of job it is.
Good luck to you.
Can someone be arrested for no crime?
Yes you can be arrested for no crime ( it could be a mistaken fult and they arrest you for nothing ) =_=
There is a very high probability that probation was violated if you are in prison in another area. It is completely legal for a judge to revoke probation for reasons that they see fit to do so for.
Can an enlisted person be charged with civilian crimes after they have enlisted?
Yes military does not shelter anyone from state or federal law.