the driver is charged with the responsibility of requiring every occupant 17 years of age and younger to wear a safety belt or be secured in a child restraint system
In most counties the Sheriff or District Attorney is the chief law enforcement officer for the county. In most states the State Attorney General is the chief law enforcement officer for the state.
If you are a law enforcement officer or retired law enforcement officer, yes. If you aren't, no. There is no CCW permit that is good thoughout the entire U.S.
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Yes code enforcement officers have all the rights of writing tickets of a police officer do.
Yes. He is checking for code violation and will call first.
Yes, you can be charged with aggravated fleeing or eluding a police officer.
As opposed to a "Law Enforcement Officer" [which is the title used to describe sworn criminal law enforcement officers] a 'Legal Enforcement Officer' is a term that may be applied to any individual charged with the responsibility for making certain that the rules, regulations and laws pertaining to their area of authority are followed in a lawful manner (e.g.: A company attorney, or ethics officer).
No not with child abuse, but child endangerment. She will be charged with abuse if she abuses her child! (i am a law enforcement officer)
You can be charged with "Common Law: INTERFERING WITH A POLICE OFFICER"; it can be found in the district court complaint language manual (Comlaw4).
It depends on what you are charged with, but it could be up to life for attempted murder of a law enforcement officer.
If you are arrested for a crime in a different county, the county you're arrested in will run your record and discover that you are on probation. There's a very high possibility they will contact your probation officer, who will then recommend you be charged with probation violation. It is, also, most likely that a condition of your probation is to contact your PO when you're contacted by law enforcement. Not doing so is a violation of probation. The most likely result is that you'll be charged for the new crime in the new county, and charged for the probation violation in the county in which your probation office is located. Keep in mind that the probation office holds jurisdiction over the entire state; not just the one county.
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Most horses of law enforcement officers like LEO K9's are officers also. Killing a LEO horse will result in your being charged with killing a law enforcement officer. At minimum, you may be charged with destruction of livestock, or destruction of government property.
You can be arrested by a law enforcement officer taking you into custody, bringing you in, then you get formally charged. Any felony is serious.
Yes, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Officers are fully sworn and accredited federal law enforcement officers. They are empowered to arrest for ANY violation of federal law (and local law IF deputized to do so by the appropriate authority).
A bylaw officer is an agent of municipal law enforcement in Canada, who is responsible for ensuring obedience to the bylaws.