Probation or if the court believes you are a hazard to yourself or to others they might keep you locked away in a Juvenile Hall. It all depends on if you have a criminal background, If you have problems in school, or if your Parent/ Legal Guardians doesn't want you back home they may state to the court to keep you locked away for more time.
Violation Of Probation
I think it is, it is becoming popular in many states
In Baltimore, Maryland when you have a gun in your possession you can get in trouble, unless it is registered to you. If you have a gun in your possession and it is not yours, you can be charged, fined, and even given jail time. Depending on if you have a background or not, how lenient they would be with you.
It is the state code for Possession of Marijuana
violation of Indian treaties and frequent border conflicts
No, I don't think so. The ticket states: "Payment of the penalty amount for this violation will not result in points and cannot be used to increase your insurance rates."
If the warrant is for a moving violation or traffic offense, then the Maryland DMV will see it. If it is for some other type of offense, then no, they will not.
If your vehicle is the collateral for the loan, then yes.
The fine can be up to $500, though that is the maximum.
There are 45 states that have reciprocity agreement with each other for moving violations. Both Maryland and Pennsylvania are among them.
A stop sign violation can paid at the local court house. If points are assessed with the ticket, it is solely up to the Drivers License Bureau.
No. Payday lending is illegal in Maryland. Contact the Commissioner of Financial Regulation in Maryland. File a complaint. They cannot claim that they can have you arrested. This is also a violation of Federal law, check out the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA). Keep records of your conversations with these collectors, and who you talk to. You could also contact a consumer rights attorney and sue the collector for violation of the FDCPA as well.