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Not if you are not driving. There is no obligation to "carry papers" in Canada. Only if you are driving. There is one notable exception: carry your medical marijuana card with you if you are carrying paraphenalia, buying or using.
Depends on what he or she did. If its sever then they can be there for months to years. My ex served 7 months in juvi for running away from home. I think that right there can answer your question. If it wasnt serious then weeks to months at max. if the person is 17 and its serious then he may be looking at adult time or a youthful offender camp for a year or two or more. You gotta be more specific cause i can go on and on about this for hours
You are assaulting a child so yes, most likely but it in the end be up to a judge to decided, whilst the police will detain you until you appear in court.
The security certificate is a mechanism by which the Government of Canada can detain and deport foreign nationals. The federal government can issue it naming a permanent resident or other citizen suspected of crime or threat to national security.
I will detain your bike. Police can not detain my car.
I'll detain you no further.
We won't detain you any further. Find a way to detain him until I get there.
Detain is the correct spelling.
No. Persecute and detain are not antonyms or synonyms.
The noun form of detain is detention.
Please don't detain me, I am already late.
The root word of detain is "tain," which means to hold or grasp.
Detain suspects believed to be illegally in the uk take them to police stations.
The police had enough evidence to detain him for further questioning.
in the judicial/ law enforcement meaning of detain, the antonym is " to release"
Yes if they have good reason to believe that you have broken the law but you have the right to remain silent