Kidnapping charges can be brought against anyone who does not have legal or physical custody of that person. Grandparent, parent, second cousin twice-removed, does not matter.
Yes they can.
yes. she has not reached her legal age. Her parents still are over her. She has to be 18. So on the other hand the mother could press charges for rape and if she would have left out of state you could be charged with kidnapping.
You may be able to get charges pressed against them as you normally would. A warrant can then be issued and the person either extradited or charged and tried in absentia.
depends on what age you are. If you are over 18 then you can drop the case whenever you want. but if you are under 18 , even if you drop the case, your parents still can press charges against him.
Missouri has that law at RSMO 565.156 §5, but in over 20 years, not prosecutor has enforced it. See related link on what to do.
The police or the victim are the only people who can press charges in an assault case.
yes you can
can i press charges if i accept return of my stolen property
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
The police don't "press charges," they only arrest you on probable cause. It is the prosecutor's office which presses (brings) charges.
Private individuals do not make or press criminal charges. Report the crime to the police. The police and the prosecuting attorneys will determine whether or not to file criminal charges.