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Ordinary citizens don't "file" anything. They "report" an incident to law enforcement who then decides if it amounts to criminal offense, and if so, what. Law enforcement classifes the crime and if an arrest is made presents the defendant, the report and the evidence to the prosecutor for his use in presenting the case to court.

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