I don't think so because you left it somewhere so the person who took it just saw it and didn't know who's it was
can i press charges if i accept return of my stolen property
Private individuals do not make or "press" criminal charges. The prosecuting attorneys must file the criminal charge. You can start the process by reporting the crime to the police and by agreeing to cooperate with the prosecution.
That is a very Diverse question. If you have a pen and you say someone else can borrow it then they never give it back you wait till the next day. If they still havn't given it back then you can press charges of course for they have stolen of you!Another View:Private citizens can NOT "press charges!" Only a prosecutor may "press" charges.Even though you may have freely 'lent' them something, what this person has done is "wrongfully converted" your property to their own. You may file a criminal complaint with the police, and after investigation it does not rise to the level of a criminal matter (in other words, it is a 'civil law' matter), you can sue the person in small claims court.
If the drive is not found, your insurance will have to cover the damages. When the guy is found, press charges and sue him for damages.
The police or the victim are the only people who can press charges in an assault case.
Yes, you can potentially press charges against someone who throws something at you without your consent, as it may be considered assault or battery depending on the circumstances. It is recommended to report the incident to the authorities and seek legal advice to understand your options.
You should go to the police station to press charges.
yes you can
The District AttorneyÕs office can press charges against a person if they have enough evidence of a crime. A person can press charges against a person if they have been violated in a legal sense.
It depends on the fight. If someone got hurt to an extent the victim could press charges. Yes they can the person who pops it off (first to punch) can get lock up ps.you can press charges on a lot of stuff
Absolutely they will want a police report. Not only that but they will also insist that you press charges unless you decide that you did give him permission to use the vehicle. If you gave him permission the accident will count against you and your policy. If you press charges, then it will not count against you.
Whether Rent-A-Center will press charges depends on the specific circumstances of the situation, such as theft, property damage, or breach of contract. Generally, if a rental agreement is violated or if property is stolen, the company may choose to involve law enforcement. It's best to contact Rent-A-Center directly for clarity on their policies in such cases.