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Complaintant is not a word. A complainant is the person who issues or submits a complaint.

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What is a complainant?

The complaintant or complaintants are the people that have gathered evidence through investigation and then formed the proper charges based upon probable cause that are then put into writing, such as an arrest warrant for instance.


What is the opposite of a complainant?

A Compliment


What is the plural possessive of complainant?

The plural possessive of "complainant" is "complainants'."


I am 16 which is the age of consent in PA and my boyfriend is 56 so is it legal for me to have sex with him?

Answer Simply stated,yes.Sorry dearie... that's not a boyfriend; that's a pervert. No it isn't legal it must be a 4 year difference or less.AnswerOffense defined.--A person who has indecent contact with the complainant or causes the complainant to have indecent contact with the person is guilty of indecent assault if: the person does so without the complainant's consent;the person does so by forcible compulsion;the person does so by threat of forcible compulsion that would prevent resistance by a person of reasonable resolution;the complainant is unconscious or the person knows that the complainant is unaware that the indecent contact is occurring;the person has substantially impaired the complainant's power to appraise or control his or her conduct by administering or employing, without the knowledge of the complainant, drugs, intoxicants or other means for the purpose of preventing resistance;the complainant suffers from a mental disability which renders him or her incapable of consent;the complainant is less than 13 years of age; orthe complainant is less than 16 years of age and the person is four or more years older than the complainant and the complainant and the person are not married to each other.


What is the legal term when a complaintant is awarded or asks for triple the amount being sought for in court?

The anser is treble damages. In certain cases the laws allow 'punative damages' intended to punish the defendant rather than just compensate the complaintant.


Can charges be dropped on Aggravated Assault if the victim does not show up in Tenneessee?

The answer is both yes and no. However, the chances are much greater if the complaintant does not present themselves in court. However, If the charges are being persued by the state, then the state has the ultimate option of moving to continue the case or moving to dismiss. In some states, if the charges were pressed by the complaintant and not the police and the complaintant does not appear, that is sufficient grounds to move for dismissal of the charges.


Can a felony charge by dropped by the complainant?

no


What does complaintiff mean?

Complaintiff: complainant plaintiff


What is the person accusing somebody of something in a crime?

the complainant


What is Fourth degree sexual assault in Minnesota?

I would like toknow what is considered Sexual assault between an 8 year old female during visits with their father and a 12 year old ( soon to be )step brother - does him holding her down on his lap and moving her around constitute as sexual assualt - what are my rights in protecting my daughter against being sent into that situation again and making sure further incidents do not occur or put her into a harmful situation where something more could potentially happen ? The father has rights for every other weekend visitation - and despite my attempts at discussing this with him he sees nothing wrong with the behavior and I am concerned for the safety and well being of our daughter. I also have a 10 year old son who visits with his sister as well -s o far there has not been any mention from him that anything has happened to him. Thank you.


Can Magistrate mark the document voluntarily if the complainant is not capable of telling anything about the nature of the document?

Can Magistrate mark the document voluntarily if the complainant is not capable of telling anything about the nature of the document ?


What are the advantages and disadvantages to consolidating the wrongful acquisition crimes into a single crime of theft?

Each single "wrongful acquisition" represents a separate criminal offense and quite likely each would have a separate complainant. Each offense would have to be tried individually. Only if ALL offenses were committed against the same complainant could a combining of the offenses be allowed.