What is the penalty for letting someone stay on your property if they are wanted by police?
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What is the penalty for letting someone stay on your property if they are wanted by police?
I just recently found out someone living on my property is hiding from police.
Asked on May 23, 2018 under Criminal Law, Arizona
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 6 years ago | Contributor
If they are simply living there, there is no penalty--you are not under any obligation to reach out to the police to turn them in. But if you provide them any assistance while they are hiding out--even something as benign as running errands for them, so they don't need to go into town and risk being seen/identified--you have committed a misdemeanor and could get up to several months jail time or a fine. If you misinform or misdirect the authorities (such as by lying if asked about this person), you committed a felony and could get up to a few years in jail.
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