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.
You REALLY need to consult with an attorney.
Yes! this would be considered kidnapping...if you are holding someone against their will, let them go. if someone is hold you against your will, get a spoon and dig yourself out.Yes, it's called kidnapping.
Sometimes charges can be dropped against someone even after an affidavit has been signed. It will really depend on the charges and city and state.
Yes they can.
The term for holding someone against their will is "false imprisonment." It is when a person is unlawfully restrained or restricted in their freedom of movement without their consent.
someone was kidnapping his victims
Yes you can and you should file this complaint with the police department.
YOU cannot have the charges dropped by yourself. Such an assault is a crime against the state and only the prosecutor can 'drop' the charges. If you are a reluctant 'complaining witness' speak to the prosecutor about your hesitation to go forward.
yes
Most states have a Statute Of Limitations during which charges can be filed against someone for certain types of crimes. Example, in Maryland you have a year and a day to bring or file charges against someone.
i have the same problem...
Another word for kidnapping and forcing someone to do something is "abduction."
The act of enslaving someone is not necessarily a capital offense, but it could be, depending on the specific charges. Charges could include wrongful imprisonment, kidnapping and various other crimes depending on how the individuals were used.