Are you asking about proceeding in 'civil' court for damages against someone or something, or in 'criminal' court as a criminal charge against someone or something? The statute of limitations in your state of residence (?) may come into play.
in civil court in Georgia and it happen in 1998 and im just finding out about it
depends on the conditions for example previous charges the extent of the battery and the imprisonmet length
The act of imprisoning, or the state of being imprisoned; confinement; restraint. His sinews waxen weak and raw Through long imprisonment and hard constraint. Spenser. Every confinement of the person is an imprisonment, whether it be in a common prison, or in a private house, or even by foreibly detaining one in the public streets. Blackstone. False imprisonment. (Law) See under False. Syn. -- Incarceration; custody; confinement; durance; restraint.
10 days
Did you receive a copy of that drop case? What is the reason of the drop case? I think you need to consult an attorney to file a case. I think you should do that as soon as possible or else you might not able to sue the owner at all.
not long about 5 years and 12 months and 30 days
You can use dentures as part of your medical expenses if you file a long-form Schedule A.
That would be a civil case. In Ohio you have two years to file the suit.
Once a case is decided you can begin the appeal process immediatley.
Check with the local office of your state Bar Association to get their input on this question. ALSO: If your case went to court, there will be a corresponding court copy of your case jacket that will be on file with the Clerk of The Court's Office.
2 months
Another term for long file might be long-term file or shell file.
Question is too general. Needs to be more specifically worded. What state? Felony or Misdemeanor? What offense? Is the case still under investigation? Is the grand jury involved?