If the FBI sought and obtained the warrant from a federal magistrate, and they found or located who or what they were looking for, they will present the facts to the US Attorney's Officewho will have the proper charges placed.
No. They can have an adult file charges on their behalf though, which is what social services etc. is for.
Only the government can file criminal charges. They do not get into civil matters.
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He is required by law to forward the case to another magistrate/judge. If he does not, file a formal complaint with the States Attorney.
Go to your local police station to file a report and say you would like to press charges.
How do you file charges on someone who will not allow the only living guardian see their child?
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The Government can file charges instead of the police in certain cases and if there is enough evidence to file charges.
It does not cost anything to file contempt charges at the court house. It will cost you if you have an attorney to file the charges for you.
It depends on the country and what kind of magistrate. In the US, a magistrate can refer to two different things. They can be a civil magistrate. For small claims court, the civil magistrate acts as the "judge." In civil court, the civil magistrate files the case for the judge, if I'm not mistaken. For criminal court, the magistrate is the one whom charges are filed with. What happens next depends on the type of crime. If it is a misdemeanor, the magistrate passes control to a prosecutor (often an assistant district attorney). If it is a felony, the magistrate passes control to the grand jury. The magistrate also decides the bail and custody arrangements until a judge decides otherwise.