Fleeing a police officer is a felony everywhere. The amount of time spent in jail or fine vary.
Yes.
Whether you have a criminal record or not, assaulting a police officer is a serious charge. How much time one would get for assaulting a police officer would depend on the state you live in and where the charges were filed.
yes, because their relatives should be in jail if they get out of jail by a police its a crime
It is always up to the judge but usually you will pay some time in jail or if you are lucky the judge might just give you a slap on your wrist and make you do community service. But im pretty sure that pretending you are a police officer is a felony.
Whether or not a person who impersonates a police officer will serve time in jail, depends on the state and the circumstances of the impersonation. For example, a person who dresses up like a police officer for whatever reason, probably won't get much if any jail time. However, if that person not only dresses like a police officer, but attempts to act like one by stopping cars, making arrests, etc., that person will undoubtedly be dealt with harshly.
you can go to jail for up to one year
In most states, you get more jail time. and the next time you have police contact you will be forced to start the jail time right then.
how much time can a person be looking to be in jail if they are being charged with. 15 traffic summeirs, aggravated assault speneded liecene & regrstration no insurance reckless driving
Yes it is illegal because of deceiving an officer. So that can cause jail time instead of having a suspended permit.
Yes. Under HR 218, a "qualified" police officer can carry in any state, but there are restrictions. Any officer intereted in trying this should research HR 218 to be aware of all the requirements.
happens all the time