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The public cannot institute criminal actions. The state does. If you would like to request that someone be charged criminally, contact the police.
A California DUI lawyer would be able to help an individual who has: 1. Been criminally charged with Driving Under the Influence. 2. Such person has been charged in the state of California.
A judge or jury typically determines if a defendant is criminally insane during a criminal trial. This determination is made based on evidence presented by both the prosecution and defense, typically including expert testimony from mental health professionals. The legal criteria for insanity vary by jurisdiction but often involve whether the defendant understood the nature and consequences of their actions at the time of the crime.
Responding to a verbal provocation is not a defense if you are charged criminally with assault or battery.
Foreigners are subject to the laws of the country they are in. If a foreigner harasses a US citizen in the US, they can be held accountable under US laws. This could lead to legal consequences such as fines, imprisonment, and deportation.
If you are having intercourse wtih someone who is considered a legal minor in your state, you can be charged the day you become 18. You are then, legally speaking, an adult.
realistically no, however, any unwanted/harassing comments can be met with punishment from society at the discretion of the local authorities and/or county state's attorney so you could in theory be charged, BUT there are alot more serious forms of sexual harassment/stalking/abuse etc cases going on the odds of them waisting their time on something this simple is highly unlikely, that's not to say it couldn't in theory happen
the governor of the original state formally/legally requests it.
Yes, by the state. The states can still charge you penalties and interest on taxes owed. There is a direct communication link from the IRS and the states. You can also be charged criminally by the state and serve jail time for unfiled returns. If you file returns with the IRS and not the state your state will know and they will come after you with collections activity.
Yes, someone who fled to another state will be returned by that state. When someone is wanted for a crime, they can't get away with going to another state as they will either be picked up or brought back.
ummm you can lock them in a closet and make them do what you want them too?Added: Unless accomplished by legal/lawful means you could be charged criminally with 'Kidnapping,' Unlawful Detention,' or (depending on your state's statutes), and number of similar crimes.