you go to jail
Yes, you can be charged with aggravated fleeing or eluding a police officer.
The police officer does not own the police car, the jurisdiction he works for owns it, and yes a uniformed officer can drive an unmarked vehicle.
A police officer has that discretionary power .
If a police officer takes custody of a vehicle, it is usually said he impounds the vehicle.
Felony offense.
Yes, if they believe you are holdng something or someone they can. Some states have a law where if the police officer can reach in you vehicle,they can take whatever they need to arrest you.
Yes, they can charge you with fleeing and eluding a police officer and other traffic offenses.
My son was pulled over by local police because music from sons' vehicle loud. The officer called for an additional officer to pull sons' vehicle over. The police then searched my sons' vehicle and sent him on his way - no citation, warning - nothing. The police officer never requested proof of title/ins.
Yes in an emergency
If you are a police officer then watch it on your computer!
The police should obey the law just like everyone else.
If the officer believes it is "justifiable cause" yes, he can.