What is the best country to hide in?
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What is the best country to hide in?
Top 10 Countries to Hide Out in
- Western Sahara.
- Andorra.
- People’s Republic of China.
- India.
- Brunei.
- France.
- Bhutan. Not quite the head turner, Bhutan is the place to go if you want to just get away from all of it.
- In plain sight or in transit. Why run away at all?
Can a state refuse extradition?
If the fugitive refuses to waive extradition, the original state prepares a request to have the fugitive returned. If the request is approved by both governors, an extradition hearing will be held and a court in the state with the fugitive will make a decision to grant or deny extradition.
What happens if you commit a crime in one state but flee to another state?
The Extradition Clause is yet another provision which normalizes legal processes among the states. In this clause, the Constitution requires that if a person is charged with a crime in one state and flees to another, the harboring state must return the individual to the charging state.
What crimes can you be extradited for?
Some crimes which may be subject to extradition include murder, kidnapping, drug trafficking, terrorism, rape, sexual assault, burglary, embezzlement, arson, or espionage. Some of the most common extradition cases involving the U.S. are between our neighboring countries of Mexico and Canada.
How long can a state hold you for extradition?
30 days
Can I press charges on someone in another state?
If you want to sue someone who lives in another state, you will have to sue in the state where the person lives, not in the state where you live. Often you can file papers with the court by mail, but you’ll have to follow the state’s rules when serving the court papers on the defendant.
How can you prove someone is harassing you?
To prove that someone harassed you and that that behavior caused a detrimental effect on you, you would need to provide evidence such as:
- Proof of similar threats from the same person in the past.
- Footage of the incident(s)
- Testimonies from witnesses.
What happens when you report someone for harassment?
In cases of serious harassment, the police will visit your harasser and may then give them a verbal warning, issue a formal Harassment Notice or arrest and ask them to attend a police station for a formal police interview.
What are the 3 types of harassment?
Discriminatory harassment
- Harassment based on race.
- Harassment based on gender.
- Harassment based on religion.
- Harassment based on disability.
- Harassment based on sexual orientation.
- Age-related harassment.
- Sexual harassment.
- Quid pro quo sexual harassment.
What will police do about harassment?
If the harassment or stalking is happening in a public space, you also have the right to record what is happening on your phone. Police are not legally allowed to delete those photos or videos, or demand that you do so. After the incident, you can file a formal complaint with the officer’s department.
What is texting harassment?
“Harassment” is legally defined as repeated, unwanted contact. This contact can come in any form, from in-person contact to internet or phone communications. It can take the form of abusive messages or text message “spam.” Regardless of the situation, it is not legal nor justified and you have the right to take action.
How many texts are considered harassment?
One text message does not count as harassment, even if it’s intended to distress you. But two unanswered and unwanted text messages can be considered harassment. One text message and one phone call can also count as harassment.
Is there a law against harassing texts?
Penal Code 653m PC is a California statute that prohibits phone calls, electronic messages or emails that are obscene, threatening or repeated, when done with the intent to harass or annoy the recipient. The offense is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a fine of up to $1000.00.
What is considered a verbal threat legally?
A verbal threat is a statement made to someone else in which the speaker declares that they intend to cause the listener harm, loss, or punishment. Although this definition sounds very similar to the definition for assault, simply uttering threatening words to another person will most likely not count as an assault.
When should you stop texting someone?
12 Signs You Really Need To Stop Texting Him
- You send 3+ texts to every one he sends you.
- He takes hours to text you back.
- He doesn’t text you back.
- He avoids you in public.
- He has a myriad of excuses to turn down your (many) attempts to get him to hang out.
- He’s subtweeting.
- His friends know about you.
- He’s not responding to even your sexiest of sexts.
How do I file harassment charges against someone?
To file a civil lawsuit, you need to get an attorney that specializes in civil harassment cases.
- Make an allegations list with your attorney that you will try to prove in court.
- Initiate the lawsuit by having your attorney take the complaint and file it with your local civil court.