What if she is 15 years old can you get charged for harboring her?
As long as the minor is a runaway you can get charged for harboring her. A 15yo may not choose where to live and is not allowed to leave without parental permission.
In some states, it signifies the most serious of all the Misdemeanor offenses.
What are the charges in pa for fileing a false statement?
The charges in PA for filing a false statement can vary greatly depending on the court's view as to the seriousness of the crime. Filing a false statement is generally treated as a misdemeanor charge. If found guilty, the individual could face fines up to $5,000 and a jail sentence up to 90 days.
If yr not at home can police enter a house without a search warrant?
Enter for what? To do what? For what reason? Question is too broad to answer. You need to state more specifics.
no they cant enter your house without your permission unless they have a warrant
Are us warrants valid in Canada?
Based on the authority of a valid outsstanding warrant, and depending on the offense, you may be detained as a fugitive from justice. Again, depending upon the offense and the circumstances, Canadian authorities will cooperate with US law enforcement on extradition issues.
How do you reverse a capias warrant in nh?
Contact the court that issued it or turn yourself in. If you are represented by counsel, let them handle it.
What is the worst kind of warrant?
A death warrant signed by the Governor or President, which can only be signed for the execution of a condemned person (a person who has been sentenced to death by a trial judge ).
As we are apparently International, I would venture to say that a Fatwa issued by a senior Ayatollah is far more serious. It certainly scared the pants off Salman Rushdie.
Do warrants have to be notarized in Georgia?
Depends on what Kind of Warrant, Some warrants do need to be notarized before going to the judge to be signed
No, the submitting officer(s) swear under oath to the truthfulness of the information contained in the affidavit. After that it is signed by a judge or magistrate court
What do you need to be able to enter someones house uninvited?
Generally, you have no right to enter someone's dwelling unless there is some sort of invitation or unless you are law enforcement or fire department officials acting in the line of duty.
What is the Central Warrants bureau in San Francisco and what do they do?
Any warrants bureau or section maintains files of active arrest warrants issued by the courts in the agency's jurisdiction. The people who work in this bureau enter these warrants into local, state and national wanted persons databases so that the existence of the warrant will be revealed if a wanted person is "run" by a law enforcement officer.
When one of these inquires results in a "hit" for a warrant held by that warrants bureau, someone at the law enforcement agency that made the inquiry will call the warrants bureau on the phone. The warrants bureau employee will retrieve the original copy of the warrant and verify that it is still in force and that the information describing the wanted person matches the person held by the agency making the inquiry.
If the warrant is valid and the information matches, the warrants bureau employee will check the file to see whether extradition from that location is authorized. Law enforcement agencies can't afford to send officers to retrieve fugitives on every warrant in every place where the fugitives may be found. The warrant file may indicate they will send officers to the adjacent county, or just that part of the state, or to adjoining states, or anywhere. If the file indicates extradition is authorized where the wanted person is being held, the person is jailed pending arrival of the officers. If not, the fugitive is released and the warrant goes back into the file.
A warrants bureau may also have officers assigned to it who attempt to locate fugitives and have them arrested. For instance, a local informant in San Francisco may provide information tat a wanted fugitive is in Little Rock, Arkansas. If the information is reliable and specific enough, the officers may call the police in Little Rock and ask if they can go to the address and arrest the fugitive. It's up to the police in Little Rock to decide if they will assist. If they do and the fugitive is located, he is held until the SF officers can arrive.
The warrants bureau officers may also try to serve arrest warrants locally. For example, if a person with a local address has several hundred dollars in unpaid traffic tickets, the officers may go to that address and try to arrest hm.
Why should anyone have the right to search your home?
(in the US) Only government agents properly authorized by a judicially issued warrant have the legal authortiy to search a residence. In order to obtain such a warrant they must prepare an affidavit to present to a judge, setting forth the specific probable cause supporting the request. If the judge does not find sufficient probable cause to issue the warrant the affidavit will be denied.
Is Maryland a non-extradition state on a warrant?
All states and US possessions honor each other's extradition requests.
How do find out if you have an outstanding warrant without paying a website for info?
If your county maintains a website and the court posts this infomration on line you could try that. Other than that (as odd as it may seem) simply call the police or SHeriffs Office and ask.
It can be done. Its called "§ 14-115. Secreting property to hinder enforcement of lien or security interest. Any person who, with intent to prevent or hinder the enforcement of a lien or security interest after a judgment or order has been issued for possession for that personal property subject to said lien or security interest, either refuses to surrender such personal property in his possession to a law enforcement officer, or removes, or exchanges, or secretes such personal property, shall be guilty of "" in NC. READ carefully..
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I don't think that's right. I was threatened with some junk similar with my car lender when i was behind. I called my local police and asked them if what they were saying was correct. Turns out if I would have went to jail, I could have sued the car lender for doing that. The guy said the its their duty to get their car without frauding with the law.
Is European arrest warrant effective outside Europe in Asian countries?
If the two nations concerned have extradition treaties with one another, or they are both members of INTERPOL, yes.
What is a sentence using the word apprehensive?
My sister was very apprehensive when she heard that the report cards were going to be passed out.
By the time they arrived at the haunted house, some of the boys had become apprehensive about actually going inside.
Are you considered charged if the warrant has not been served?
Yes. Once the state attorney files the charges with the Clerk's Office, you are considered charged with the underlying offense(s).
First off, no one person can have a warrant issued. This is reserved for a judge that relies on information provided by a state's attorney or DA. (some states have a "felony review board" that can request a warrant be issued) Then after the warrant is signed by a judge or magistrate, it is given to the sherrifs department for execution. The clerks office will have the case file and supplies the information to all that request it. In most states, Texas included, the clerks office will give out the information about the warrant, and the issuing/requesting department, officer, or jurisdiction. (Sherrifs department, police department, DPS) Contact an attorney to look into your situation. Most will do this for you and let you know the particulars before taking it on for you.
Is a dismissal of judgment different that a vacated judgment?
No. A "vacated" judgment means that the court considers that the judgment never took place - is vacated - is rendered null and void. A "dismissed" judgment can be done two ways - "with prejudice" and "without prejudice." "Dismissed WITH prejudice" means that even if the facts presented are true the case is over and cannot be re-tried. "WITHOUT prejudice" means the same, EXCEPT, that the charges CAN be re-filed and the case re-tried.
yes they can arrest you right then and there and * and transproted back to the state the warrant was issued