In most cases you cannot.
Once the police are involved the event takes on a life of it's own and is controlled by the local prosecuting attorney or juvenile court. Your best chance would be to contact the prosecuting attorney for more information.
Yes he can, if the boyfriend has been having sexual intercourse with her and she is under the age of consent. That's assuming the father isn't having sex with her too.
Of course. Assault is not legal.
YES! THE PARENT CAN FILE CHARGES AGAINST THE 18 YEAR OLD.IN FACT THE STATE CAN PICK UP THE CHARGES WITHOUT YOUR PARENTS CONSENT WHICH WOULD BE CORRUPION OF A MINOR. IT COULD BE RAPE CHARGES AGAINST THE 18 YEAR OLD!
Not yet, but working on it. see profile
There are two problems with this. 1) individuals cannot file criminal charges. 2) failing to provide that information is not a crime.
Johnny prefers it when his dad is hitting him because, as he says, it is these times when Johnny feels like his father knows that he is there.
Only a prosecutor or district attorney can "press charges" against anyone. However your father CAN go to court and seek a restraining order against your boy friend, or file a criminal complaint against him with the police. Your parent(s) are your legal guardians until you reach the age of emancipation in your state.
It depends on what the felony is! However if you played an equal part there's no way you can get him out of it.
Take the child where?
there, well Johnny likes it better when the old man is hitting him because when he is out around he don't even know he's gone. But see, when his father is hitting him his father knows he is there.. Johnny always liked attention.
He likes it because he realizes that atleast his father knows that he is there, and that he exists.
Yes, unless somehow his charges cause the courts to decide otherwise, but in where this looks to be going, its more of trying to press stat rape charges on him, and that is a non violent crime and in most cases could get him in a lot of trouble, but serves no right to deny him his parental rights.