19elmo55
Dec 6, 2006, 07:05 PM
I need some guidance on this for my screenplay. Thanks for reading and if anyone can help, great.
Here's the situation:
My character, a police detective, believes that an antiques dealer is trafficking in stolen property. He is able to confirm that this is in fact the case. There are some specific items the guy has on display that he can confirm were stolen from amuseum.
My questions:
A. Can he (the detective) shut the guy down? For how long? Can he seize his entire inventory pending an investigation of what is stolen and what is not? Or just seize the items he has confirmed are in fact stolen? He has good reason the believe the guy traffics in stolen goods.
B. What does he have to do legally, if anything, before he can do this? Does he need to go before a judge? Or can he just go in and do it on his own? Most important: if there is a legal process, just how long does it take to get the legal aspect done and what are the steps? Does it take a day, an hour, a telephone call?
C. Suppose he arrives at the premises, has the proper authority, and the guy is nowhere to be found and the building is locked. Can he break down the door and gain entry? Does he have to find someone with a key? Does he have to wait for the dealer/proprietor?
D. Suppose the crooked antiques dealer shows up, makes a run for it and is arrested? How long would it take to book the guy, get him arraigned, and how long beofre his wife could post bail. Are we talking hours, days?
Thanks again.
Here's the situation:
My character, a police detective, believes that an antiques dealer is trafficking in stolen property. He is able to confirm that this is in fact the case. There are some specific items the guy has on display that he can confirm were stolen from amuseum.
My questions:
A. Can he (the detective) shut the guy down? For how long? Can he seize his entire inventory pending an investigation of what is stolen and what is not? Or just seize the items he has confirmed are in fact stolen? He has good reason the believe the guy traffics in stolen goods.
B. What does he have to do legally, if anything, before he can do this? Does he need to go before a judge? Or can he just go in and do it on his own? Most important: if there is a legal process, just how long does it take to get the legal aspect done and what are the steps? Does it take a day, an hour, a telephone call?
C. Suppose he arrives at the premises, has the proper authority, and the guy is nowhere to be found and the building is locked. Can he break down the door and gain entry? Does he have to find someone with a key? Does he have to wait for the dealer/proprietor?
D. Suppose the crooked antiques dealer shows up, makes a run for it and is arrested? How long would it take to book the guy, get him arraigned, and how long beofre his wife could post bail. Are we talking hours, days?
Thanks again.