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The police can ask your parents to take you home only if you and your parents agree to you going home. If you do not agree, the police must take you to where DHHS says you should go. Sometimes the police will bring you home even though you told them you do not agree.
If that happens, call Kids Legal What happens if DHHS is called? It depends on why you have left your home. A DHHS worker may come out and meet with you. They may call your parents. They may do nothing.
They may offer you short-term emergency services. If the DHHS worker thinks you will get hurt if you go home, they may try to get a court order. The court order would put you in DHHS custody. This means DHHS would make decisions for you and decide where you should live. Your parents would not have the right to make decisions for you while you are in DHHS custody. If you are in DHHS custody, DHHS needs to develop a plan to help you and your family work things out so you can go back home and be safe, or make a permanent safety plan for you outside of your parents' home.
Can an adult I am staying with be arrested? In Maine, there is no crime of "harboring a minor. The adult should not be arrested. If the officer sustains any sort of injury, the defendant can also be convicted of battery against an officer. For more information on this crime, see Battery Against a Police Officer. Flight is not a crime unless the defendant has been detained or arrested. The line between a detention and arrest is not always clear, but generally, a person is under arrest whenever a police officer has stopped the person and the person is not free to leave.
A detention occurs when a person is briefly stopped by a police officer. For example, a passenger in a car that is stopped for a traffic violation is detained. In order for an arrest to be valid to hold up in court , the officer must have a warrant or, lacking a warrant, reason to believe that the person has committed a crime and a legally-recognized justification for not obtaining a warrant.
And a detention is valid only if the officer has a reasonable suspicion that the person is involved in criminal activity. But even when the original arrest or detention was invalid, a person may not have the right to evade or resist the arrest or detention. See Resisting Unlawful Arrest. On the other hand, if the officer conducting the detention or making the arrest knows that the person has not committed any crime but makes the arrest anyway, the officer could be arrested or sued for breaking the law.
Take the example of an officer who arrests his brother-in-law on trumped-up charges in order to punish him for being unkind to the officer's sister. Under the laws in most states, "police officer" is defined broadly. Evading arrest or obstruction of justice can be committed against a variety of law enforcement officials, such as:. In most states, the crimes of evading arrest, resisting arrest, and obstruction can be committed only when the officer is performing official duties or acting as a police officer.
The officer does not necessarily need to be on the clock as long as the officer is performing a job duty. Examples of official duties include directing traffic and conducting an investigation, as well as making an arrest. If you really want to run away from home or from your parents or carers, you should talk to a trusted adult like a teacher or friend's parent. There are also professionals that can help. If you're thinking of running away, are currently missing or being forced to leave home, you should talk to an adult you trust - an aunt, grandparent, friend's parents.
There are also helplines to help you talk about your problems and get good advice without feeling judged. A-Z of mental health and well-being to help young people with everything from anger and anxiety to low self esteem and stress.
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