yes because the school/college/work place would not want the poplice to be at ur place of work that its why tou are always told to tell someone at your place of work to talk to about it.the police can prosecute the bullies but you only need evidence i.e scars,marks or a witness.
Criminal: Before charges filed: the Arrestee - after charges are filed: the Defendant.Civil: The party against whom the case is being filed can be identified by severaltitles: The Defendant - the Respondant - etc.
Not an underage child.
Most states have a Statute Of Limitations during which charges can be filed against someone for certain types of crimes. Example, in Maryland you have a year and a day to bring or file charges against someone.
no he has to have so many employees to have to do that
yes indeed...
Not enough information to answer. WHAT charges? WHO filed them? WHAT offense? Re-word with more information and re-submit please.
New here please view Discussion tab for explanation If no criminal charges were filed against WHO? You? Or the person on who's behalf you were doing the obstructing? If you were obstructing an investigation being conducted against someone else - and THAT person eventually had no charges files against them - that does not mean that you didn't obstruct the investigation. Please see Discussion Page for response:
No. Until you're 18, Mom and Dad basically own you and can file charges on your behalf if they want to.
No
To press charges against someone, you need to report the incident to the police and provide them with all relevant information and evidence. The police will then investigate the matter and decide whether to file charges against the individual. If charges are filed, the case will proceed to the court system for further legal action.
Although Desmond Hague has resigned from his position as CEO of Centerplate, no criminal charges have been filed as of September 2, 2014. The BCSPCA has recommended that abuse charges be filed against Desmond Hague, however the investigation continues.
Santa Clara County Superior Court. He plead "no contest" to the charges filed against him.