Yes you can still file a police report, but the chances of conviction are extremely slim...
If the police and prosecution service believed there was enough evidence to proceed then they would file the charges. The relatives have nothing to do with a case of attempted murder. It may be a case of the NOK has to be informed.
That would be a civil case. In Ohio you have two years to file the suit.
Yes you can and you should file this complaint with the police department.
What do you mean by "case file paper" ?
You file a case in the court system of the jurisdiction in which the offense occurred.
do I have to file a bfief to file for a motion for change of venue in civil case
not long about 5 years and 12 months and 30 days
You can file Chapter 13, but you would need to pay all creditors in full because you are not eligible to receive a discharge. If you want file Chapter 13 and receive a discharge, you must wait to file until 6 years have passed since your Chapter 7 case. You would to wait 7 years if you want to file another Chapter 7 case.
You, as an individual, can NOT under any circumstances,file charges against anyone!If you were assaulted and are of the belief that they attempted to kill you, you must ASAP, report the incident to law enforcement who will investigate the circumstances and take action to arrest the subject(s) responsible. The case will then be presented to the state's attorney who will be responsible for prosecuting the individual(s).The quicker you report the offense the faster the wheels of justice will spin. The longer you take to report it, the more doubt may be thrown on your story, and the opportunity for a successful arrest and prosecution will slip away.
Yes. That way it will be preserved in the case file.Yes. That way it will be preserved in the case file.Yes. That way it will be preserved in the case file.Yes. That way it will be preserved in the case file.
That will depend on the specific jurisdiction. It is typically a couple of years, but you will have to look at the statute of limitations.
You can only file "single" if you have completed the divorce papers and the final decree has been read and approved in a court of law. In this particular case, you would file "Married, filing separately".