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Who pays for damage caused by police?
Necessary damage, to make entry or open locked rooms and containers, is the owner’s responsibility. Unecessary damage falls to the police department. In america, no one pays for your damages. You have to sue the police in U.S. Federal court under a 42 U.S.C.
What happens if drugs are found in your car?
When drugs are found in your house or car, it’s likely you’re going to get charged. Unless the police have another suspect, you’re the one who will be charged with possession. However, that doesn’t mean you’re unable to get acquitted or have your case dismissed.
Do you have to tell police your name?
You DO NOT have to give your name and address unless the officer points out an offence he / she suspects you have committed. However, not providing your details may lead to you being detained for longer.
Do the police have to repair damage?
If the police search an address in error, they must pay to repair any damage which is caused – including damage to a door.
Can you get compensation from the police?
In civil actions against the police, financial compensation (also known as “damages”) is payable to successful claimants. Depending on the circumstances, this police abuse compensation can be paid along with other remedies, including: publicity, to show people that you were the victim of police abuse.
What is considered simple possession?
Simple possession can be defined as: knowingly possessing a substance; casually exchanging a substance or giving out ½ an ounce at most of marijuana; or. possessing a substance without a valid medical prescription.
What amount of drugs is considered trafficking?
Quantity For instance, in some states, possession of 25 pounds or more of marijuana or 300 pounds of marijuana plants or more will qualify as trafficking. On the other hand, you may find that the threshold for a drug such as cocaine in the same state stands at 28 grams or more.
How do I know if I am under investigation?
Probably the second most common way people learn that they’re under federal investigation is when the police execute a search warrant at the person’s house or office. If the police come into your house and execute a search warrant, then you know that you are under investigation.
What’s the best way to dispose of illegal drugs?
Other jurisdictions have more choices: State police in the Detroit area use a metal forging plant’s high-temperature furnace, but smaller posts use burn barrels. Indiana State Police have similar options. Pennsylvania State Police handle drug destruction internally, such as with a small incinerator.
Where does the State Highway Patrol store drug evidence?
Cardboard boxes and paper envelopes packed with marijuana, cocaine and other drugs line warehouse-style shelves at the State Highway Patrol’s Ohio crime laboratory, where seizures large and small are stored for safekeeping for sometimes years until they’re no longer needed as evidence.
Did Ohio troopers destroy seized drugs with free vapour?
Troopers in Ohio used to destroy thousands of pounds of seized drugs — for free — at factories where they could be vaporized in molten steel.
Do drug destruction agreements with steel facilities still work?
Drug destruction arrangements with steel facilities still work for some agencies, including Columbus, Ohio, police and the FBI’s Cleveland division.