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Highly unlikely. There is a criminal charge to cover such eventualities. You need to speak to the agency which received the report originally to get their impression of the truthfulness of the report. If it can be proven to their satisfaction that the report was patently false, they can take criminal action against the reporting person. THEN - you might possibly have sojme kind of civil case against them.
An individual cannot press charges. Only the state makes that determination. If you would like the state to consider criminal charges against a person, contact the police and report the incident.
no, it would be in your criminal report.
You could attempt to file a criminal complaint alleging a "False Report To Law Enforcement"' or you could bring suit against the person in civil court for libel or slander.
File a police report immediately and follow their advice. That would be a criminal offense.File a police report immediately and follow their advice. That would be a criminal offense.File a police report immediately and follow their advice. That would be a criminal offense.File a police report immediately and follow their advice. That would be a criminal offense.
If it can be proven then yes.
Employers are required to report more than $50 paid to any single individual against a Social Security number. Failure to do so can subject the company or person to fines and criminal charges.
If it is contained in an 'official' report to law enforcement, yes.
If you are arrested due to an untrue police report, the person that made the report can be arrested and charged with filing a false police report. You would in turn be the victim in the case. The police may or may not need you as a witness in the false report case. You may also have grounds to sue the person that made the false report in civil court. Remember that even if the person is found not guilty in criminal court, they can still be sued.
You can obtain a criminal background report from various sources such as local police departments, online background check services, or through a third-party background screening company. You may need to provide personal information and consent for the report to be generated.
Since criminals do not report their criminal earnings it is pretty hard to say.
Individuals do not file or "press" criminal charges. Only the state, through the prosecuting attorney, can do this. If a person believes a crime has been committed, he or she can contact the police and make a report. The police will then investigate the accusations and process them as necessary. Being hurt in an altercation is not a defense to criminal charges stemming from the altercation.