Sunday, February 7, 2010

Criminal charges on giving false iformation to police to get out of warrant arrest?

Charges vary by state. In Texas the charge is called ';Failure to Identify '; and I believe it is a class b misd.


That means County Court and probation.Criminal charges on giving false iformation to police to get out of warrant arrest?
If you question is: Can one be charged with a criminal offense by giving false personal information to the police? The answer is yes.Criminal charges on giving false iformation to police to get out of warrant arrest?
The actual charges brought against a person will vary by location. In Kansas, at least, the charge will likely be KSA 21-3808 Obstruction legal process or Official Duty; defined as ';knowingly and intentionally obstructing, resisting or opposing any person authorized by law to serve process in the service or execution or in the attempt to serve or execute any writ, *warrant*, process or order of a court, or in the discharge of any official duty.'; {emphasis added}


If the warrant is for a felony or resulting from parole, it's a Level 9 (next to lowest) Non-person Felony (suggested bond: 10,000). In a misdemeanor or civil case, you're looking at a Class A (highest) misdemeanor, and 2,500 bond.
Falsification is a felony which is punishable for up to 6 months in jail and/or 2500$ fine.
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