Not enough!! The thing that most women are afraid of when pressing charges is that their abuser will come after them. It is very difficult to get away from one because the abuser get to your self esteem , self confidence, the abuser breaks every obstcale that would cause his/her behavior to become known. The other side of this situation would be that the law does not do enough to protect the ones getting abused. One thing that should be changed in these situation is the fact that the abuser has to do something in order for a restraining order to be effective. When the law is called, they iether take too long to get there or the abuser is gone before the police arrive. I also believe that when it is shown that women have been in an abusive relationship, and they take the law into there own hands, there should not be a strict sentence imposed upon them when they go to court. Folks, enough is enough and this is why the children of such relationships become violent sometimes. This comes from my experience with this type of relatonship.
Once the abuser realizes he does not have control of her, eventually he will give up and move on. Sounds to me as if he needs to seek help. Stay away from him. Don't answer phone calls. If he keeps bothering you, press charges against him. But no, the abuser will not "easily forget" about the ex-girlfriend.
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, an employer can press charges against an employee for theft if there is evidence that the employee stole from the company.
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To press charges against someone, you need to report the incident to the police and provide them with all relevant information and evidence. The police will then investigate the matter and decide whether to file charges against the individual. If charges are filed, the case will proceed to the court system for further legal action.
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.
i have the same problem...
you should press criminal charges against them for their extortionate fees, and its a civil matter rather than criminal.
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.
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.