NoAdded: However, if in doing so you endanger or injure someone, EVEN IF YOU DID NOT MEAN IT, you could be charged with "reckless endangerment."ALL actions can have consequences!
Parole Violaton
Yes they can call the police on you. That does not mean you will get arrested or charged with anything. Maybe the person was recently burglarized and whoever called the police does not know you so they thought it best to call to see what you are doing there.
Receive Stolen Propertyno
preparing medication for a specific patient
If you were arrested and booked then you WERE charged. Even if a judge only "cautioned" you it doesn't mean that it "went away." Any arrest will appear on your record, unless it was prior to your 18th birthday.
Yes, "charged" can function as a verb. It can mean to accuse someone formally of a crime, or to fill or refill an electrical device with energy.
Your dreams are always about your own life. So the "someone" in this dream represents yourself, and the dream is about your own guilt or anxiety.
Continuous compounding is the process of calculating interest and adding it to existing principal and interest at infinitely short time intervals. When interest is added to the principal, compound interest arise.
possession depressant/stimulant counterfeit drugs.
There is a general overall charge of Homicide which is what the police will charge you with when you are first arrested, Once it the case goes to the Prosecutor a determination will be made of the charge for whcih you will be prosecuted in court.If you meant to kill them - you will be charged with Murder. In some states there are several degrees of Murder (i.e.: Murder in the 1st Degree or 2nd Degree).If you killed them but didn't mean to (e.g.: as a result of an auto collision) you will be charged with Manslaughter.
Yes. Usually those that are arrested already have a charge that will be made against them but if you are being detained for questioning by a police officer and you resist, fight, or run, then you can be arrested on the grounds that you resisted arrest. Arrest does just not mean that you have been taken "downtown" but that you have been detained. You can be arrested and not charged for a crime.