AboutJack Toomey Expertise Please do not ask me about potential jail sentences that you, your friends, or family might receive in court. There is no way for me to know that. Only a judge could answer a question like that. I am also NOT a probation officer or parole officer so I cannot answer questions that relate to parole or probation. Also please keep in mind that every state has different laws. If you are planning to ask a question about a specific law or criminal charge that pertains to your state only it could be difficult to answer. I also cannot give you legal advice on what to do or what not to do in court.
Retired police officer with 26 years experience. Worked in the patrol
division as well as over 14 years in the detective bureau. Investigated a
wide range of crime such as murder, rape, robbery, theft, fraud, missing
persons, and other very sensitive crimes. I am available to answer your
questions about criminal law and especially as it applies to police work. I
taught at the police academy for several years and am especially
knowledgeable about search and seizure. Any question about criminal law is
welcome! Please don't ask me to do your homework or ask me questions that obviously come from your teachers or professors. I also do not do online interviews or surveys. Young people need to gain face to face interviewing skills. Local police officers usually are very agreeable to assist in these assignments.
Experience I am a retired police officer with 26 years experience. I investigated almost every type of crime including murder, rape, theft, mising persons, fraud, and domestic abuse. I am very knowledgeable about search and seizure and taught at the police academy for several years on a variety of subjects. I can answer questions that a lot of attorneys cannot since they do not have "street experience".
Education/Credentials Bachelor of Science degree in Criminolgy from the University of Maryland.
Question Hey, i was searched and they found this fake id in my car door, its competely torn up, never be used. i got a speeding ticket, and one officer said they were going to do a criminal complaint for the id. the id isn't even for the age of 21, it was 18. it is so obviously fake, it was a novelty toy, i basically glued two pieces of paper on some plastic.
so what is a : criminal complaint" and is it more likely to be a fine or some probation time. im 17 by the way. thanks.
Answer This is the problem answering a question like this. So many people do not realize that every state has different laws and different legal terminology. MY state has no such term as "criminal complaint". If I had to speculate it means that the officer is going to some issuing authority and obtain a warrant or a charging document against you for the possession of the fake ID. You might try calling the officer and asking him what is going to happen. Your parents should be involved since you are under 18.