The jurisdiction where the crime was committed would have it's own procedure for filing criminal complaints. Call your local police department's non-emergency (or main) phone number and ask them what you need to know and what you need to do.
Start by making a complaint against their employer. If you want to file a complaint with the state you would complain to the State Board of Pharmacy.
Neither individuals nor businesses can "file charges." Only the prosecutor's office can 'file' criminal charges. Anyone else can only file a criminal complaint or report a crime to law enforcement. An investigation is conducted and if probable cause is found an arrest is made or a warrant is applied for. A business can file a criminal complaint against someone.
It is unlikely that they could file a valid criminal complaint against the other inmate but you could file an internal complaint with the jail administration.
Individuals can NOT "file criminal charges, they may only file a 'complaint.' Only the prosecutor's office can "file charges." You will have to prove some kind of overt action or discrimination committed against yourself - you cannot file a complaint on behalf of others. If the content of the e-mails rises to the level of "hate language" you should contact your state or federal office of civil rights.
Yes you can and you should file this complaint with the police department.
Against WHO?
File a complaint against him, or file a civil suit against his agency or department.
If it was a normal default, then they couldn't/wouldn't... but if there are criminal circumstances surrounding the loan, for instance if the bank finds out the loan was given based on lies by the person applying for the loan, or the money was used in a criminal endeavor, then of course they can file a criminal complaint.
Unless NV is different from every other state, DUI is a traffic offense under the motor vehicle codes which does not require the filing of a criminal complaint. HOWEVER - if your DUI resulted in serious bodily injury or death which would necessitate a charge of manslaughter, it would require a criminal complaint.
Go to the DEANS office and file your complaint. Make it clear and be able to support your allegations.
Yes, it is generally possible to file a criminal complaint in a county where the alleged crime did not occur. However, it would typically be more appropriate to file the complaint in the county where the crime allegedly took place or where the defendant resides. In some cases, the complaint may be transferred to the appropriate jurisdiction.
A citizen may file a COMPLAINT, which will be investigated by law enforcement. Individual citizens cannot "press charges." Only the prosecutor can file charges against someone.