No, they were never charged. What's more, the victims were denied access to the legal system.
That depends on the state. Usually, no.
Harry was Stupefied before by Dumbledore. Harry could see what was going on but couldn't do anything.
You can move an unresponsive victim if you need to...
"Where are you going, Where have you been" has several central themes; including, but not limited to, Appearances and Reality, Identity and the search for ones self, and victim and victimsation.
It wasn't, the king decided if you were innocent or if you were going to die.
Don't Be a Victim - 2010 'What If' Going Postal 1-4 was released on: USA: 20 August 2010
It depends on the abuser and what's going on in his mind. It also depends on how the victim expresses anger. Unfortunately, there isn't a simple answer to that question. It could take years of therapy to help you understand more about the dynamics of the abuser/abused relationship.
I suppose the parents could agree on child support without going to court; however, I would counsel against it. From the obligee's perspective, such an agreement is probably not enforceable, and as for the obligor, such an agreement would not preclude the obligee from going to court later.
Because his contract will be up and he could fit in with the lakers both financially and on the court
We may not know, but if you don't pay your bills you could be in prison and be taken to court.
Wedgies is nothing new and has been going on for decades and it is not fun for the victim.They might be hurtful to the victim, and may result to severe consequences
The EEOC doesn't decide guilt or innocence. They are an agency that helps determine if it was possible there was discrimination. If there's a determination of guilt, that is by a judge or jury, that is if it actually goes to trial. Many go to mediation or settlement, which means no guilt or innocence charge is made, the employer and employee simply settle on how to make both parties happy without going to court.