How do you find out about active warrants for free?
Call a police department in the state where you think the warrant is.
I dont think its entirely possible to find out free without actually incriminating yourself. Theres a bunch of articles about it online. yahoo "free arrest warrant searches". You can check online for an arrest warrant with an arrest warrant search.
Is bsm a real gang in riverside?
Yes BSM (Black Star Mafia) is a gang known by the riverside county police department and they are a Crip gang conected to other gangs in Los Angeles California.
Is there a statute of limitations for non appearance at probation revocation hearing in colorado?
Colorado, or any other state, isn't going to have a time limit. Violation of parole is similar to an escape from prison. If they catch you, you can be immediately returned to jail/prison to finish your sentence.
If this is for a traffic citation the court date can often be found on the citation itself. If not, or if you've lost the citation, you can check with the court clerk. To find the contact information for your local court clerk, check the link in related links. Just select your state and then your county and you'll find a list of your local trial courts along with all the contact information.
Can a person be extradited for a misdemeanor?
Yes, it is possible. In this day and age of budget crunches, it may seem unlikely - BUT - where the law is concerned, never say "never!" All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states - It is impossible to know with certainty whether a particular state will choose to extradite you for a particular offense, or not, there are simply too many variables. It may depend, in part, on the offense and the seriousness of it, and/or how badly they want you returned.
Can consent to search be revoked?
Yes, it can be revoked at any minute, even if it was signed on paper.
What is penalty for perjury committed in Florida court in divorce case?
Unless issued by a criminal court - Florida's Domestic Violence restraining orders are writs of the Circuit Civil Courts. If you commit perjury in applying for one, you will be subject to the action of a civil court - which COULD include jail.
How long is a warrant valid in Missouri?
Warrants never expire. They exist until canceled by the judge.
Free search for arrest warrant in California?
a incident of battery occurred in April, the crime was not reported at that time. the victim of the battery has now changed his mind about reporting the incident and wants to make a police report. How long after such a crime was committed can one file a police report, if it was not reported the day it happened?
Can you vote while your in jail?
Yes, unless you were jailed on Felony charges - if that is the case, you will probably have to petition the court to regain your 'right to vote' It depends on which country you're in, but generally yes
Can a police officer search your car because your passenger has an outstanding warrant?
my brother was supposidly on mistameanor probation so he told i supose it was an officer that pulled us over and asked him to remove himself from his car and upon doing so the officer told me to give up whatever i had in possesion because my brother william knight told the officer that i had some of personal use on me is it illegal if the cop lyed and billy never told him any such thing. I then was serched against my will after i was serched officer found something on the ground he concluded was what he wantid to arrest me. he gave my scale to my brother who is not legal to carry a scale .I am because of my marijuana licence. then he arrestid me an later the next few hours released me with a quart date. im requesting that it was a illeagel search and seizure...asking that case be dismissed do to constatutional laws
How long will an individual get in prison for a fugative warrant?
It depends on the severity of the crime as well as the state the offense was committed.
Say the fugitive is wanted in Florida for violating the terms of his/her probation and is picked up in South Carolina.The State of Florida has the option to expedite the person.However, it also has the option not to.Again depending on the severity of the crime.
That happens to be my case by the way.Fla. didnt expedite me and terminated my probation.
I got sentenced to the county for 30 days for being a fugitive.
When served with a search warrant who signs the warrant?
A JUDICIAL Officer must review the affidavit for legal sufficiency - once they sign it it becomes valid. A judicial officer would include a Judge, Justice Of The Peace, or a Magistrate.
Do police have to fill out your copy of the search warrant?
You don't get a copy of the search warrant unless you are the owner or legal inhabitant of the premises on which the warrant was served. Then (according to the laws of your jurisdiction), at the conclusion of the search you may get a copy of the warrant along with the list of seized items.
If facing criminal charges in santa claracounty its the court code. Its tell you where the defendent is going to court.and the court happens to be at the suprior court on hedding st. By the main jail
Statute of limitations on bench warrants in Ohio?
None. It is valid until you are arrested or make arrangements to appear in court.
If you are on informal probation do the police need a search warrant to search your house?
yes they have to have a paper signed by a judge
Can a cop search your vehicle without your consent?
In the United States if a person is stopped they can NOT search your car without a warrant unless you consent, however if they suspect something they can. If anything is found they will have to prove that they had "just cause" without a warrant or consent or it will be thrown out. I worked in the Law Enforcement field for several years. Tried to make it as short, simple & to the point as I could. Hope it helps.
The most important thing about this question is what country you are referring to.
It depends upon the laws of the state, the reason the person was stopped and if the officer(s) had "just cause". The terms "just cause" or "suspicion of probability" can carry a broad legal definition. Therefore, the police can search a vehicle without permission. Whether anything found can be used as evidence in court is a different matter.
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This is a question that I have been frequently asked. As previously stated, Laws vary from state to state, however all states must comply with the US constitution in regards to the Fourth Amendment. The fourth amendment, to paraphrase, basically protects a person's right to be secure in their property and person, papers. Consent to search is needed for all vehicular searches unless exigent circumstance exists. The US Supreme court recognizes and exception to the search warrant requirement in vehicles that a search extending only to a container within an automobile, may search the container without a warrant where they have probable cause to believe that it holds contraband or evidence. Carroll v. United States, 267 U.S. 132 -- in which the Court held that a warrant less search of an automobile, based upon probable cause to believe that the vehicle contained evidence of crime in the light of an exigency arising out of the vehicle's likely disappearance, did not contravene the Fourth Amendment's Warrant Clause -- provides one rule to govern all automobile searches. Separate doctrines have per warrantless search of an automobile to include a search of closed containers found inside the car when there is probable cause to search the vehicle, United States v. Ross, 456 U.S. 798, but warrantless warrantless search of a closed container located in a moving vehicle when there is probable cause to search only the container, Arkansas v. Sanders, 442 U.S. 753 Of course in some states and in particular the State of Indiana, a certified Police K-9 is considered probable cause to search a vehicle without a warrant, That is if the K9 indicated to the presence of a contra band substance. Hope this helps. SlyK9--- Sorry, Terry V Ohio is the basis of a frisk or a open hand pat down of a person for weapons the case started when an officer stopped a person standing near a jewellery store, where a robbery had occurred. The officer used flat open hands to pat down the suspect before questioning, to determine if the suspect had any weapons. A terry pat is for WEAPONS ONLY ON A PERSON!! It has nothing to do with a car search. Aside from that, "plain sight" probable cause will always allow a vehicle search, but only within the reasonable area that the occupant can reach. From there, a car can be towed, where an "inventory search" is performed. If contraband is found, a warrant will be issued for the search of the car, while it is impounded. So True. Sorry had the two mixed up for a moment. YES, if he/she has probable cause. But if they don't have a warrant then you can say no but odds are is that if they know you did something they will be getting that warrant soon. A K-9 alerting on a vehicle is considered by the Court to be probable cause. The Dog is tested and certified by the court to be reliable.
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In the UK a police officer can stop and search a vehicle without consent (and therefore without warrant) under Section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000. (The article also allows for the officer to stop and search/question any person). If a person is arrested for a crime in or near their vehicle then it may again be searched without consent.
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IF YOU ARE STOPPED IN YOUR CAR IN THE UNITED STATES
Stop the car in a safe place as quickly as possible. Turn off the car, turn on the internal light, open the window part way and place your hands on the wheel.
Upon request, show police your driver's license, registration and proof of insurance.
If an officer or immigration agent asks to look inside your car, you can refuse to consent to the search and ask for a warrant. But if police believe your car contains evidence of a crime, your car can be searched without your consent.
Both drivers and passengers have the right to remain silent. If you are a passenger, you can ask if you are free to leave. If the officer says yes, sit silently or calmly leave. Even if the officer says no, you have the right to remain silent.
The police cannot search a house without a warrant, unless they have blatant probable cause (like opening the door to a wall of weed smoke while your friend is ripping bong on the couch.) Depending on the detailed terms of the warrant they may or may not have access to a safe.
Can you get a passport with a failure to appear warrant?
I have a failure to appear for a bad check that was a felony in Jax, Fla ... Can I still get a passport and travel to london? It was a felony by 76 dollars ,,, but still a felony???
Can you be put in jail for a bench warrant?
It MIGHT be issued, but once the recrods are examined and it is found you were incarcerated it will be (SHOULD be) withdrawn or quashed.
If names and dates are wrong on a search warrant is the search warrant still valid?
SEARCH WARRANTS are issued for addresses or specifically described premises. ARREST WARRANTS name a specific name. Which are you referring to? As long as a search warrant is served at the address set forth in the warrant it is immaterial what name appears on it. If it was an arrest warrant in what way was the name wrong? Spelled wrong? Gives their alias or street name? Gives a totally wrong name (i.e.: John Doe instead Jack Smith)?
Will new york state extradite you for a felony warrant?
Does new mexico extradite on felony warrants?
If the sheriff dept is coming to my house everyday is there a warrant for me?
maybe. have you done something?
How long is the statute of limitations on grand larceny in the state of Maine?
Grand larceny in Maine is graded according to the amount of money in question. If it is considered felonious grand larceny, then the statute of limitations is six years. Otherwise, it is three years.