People and businesses do NOT "press charges." Only the State prosecutor can "press charges." Individuals and businesses can only REPORT the offense to law enforcement. If you think your employer is holding something over your head, perhaps you should speak with your boss and try to clear the air.
The length of time it takes for an employer to press charges against an employee can vary depending on several factors, such as the severity of the offense and the specific circumstances surrounding the situation. It is best to consult with a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.
Yes. Loss Prevention is an agent of your emp;loyer and they can press charges against an employee.
The District AttorneyÕs office can press charges against a person if they have enough evidence of a crime. A person can press charges against a person if they have been violated in a legal sense.
Yes, you can report the incident to the police, and they will investigate the matter to determine if charges should be pressed. Choking someone is considered a serious offense and can result in criminal charges being filed against the perpetrator, regardless of their relationship to the victim.
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Your parent can press charges against him
That is a question only YOU can answer.
Nobody can press charges against you except the prosecutor, if they decide to pursue the case a warrant will be issued for your arrest.
you should press criminal charges against them for their extortionate fees, and its a civil matter rather than criminal.
i have the same problem...
WHO notified you that you were under investigation? The Employer? If so, there is no legal timeframe that has yet been placed in motion. If the authorities have notified you, then it depends on the statute of limitations for that particular offense, whatever it may be.
To press criminal charges against someone, go to the police station that is closest to where the criminal act occurred. This question is filed under "civil" cases. Charges are not "pressed" in civil matters.
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.