Physical assault likely has a 1 to 2 year statue. However, if you do not press charges within a few days, physical evidence will fade away and witnesses' memories fade too. The minor would not bring charges-- the parent(s) would.
Yes, when you return home or if they find you there can be charges brought against you
No. Citizens cannot press charges against anyone. Only a prosecutor can bring charges. You can REPORT the matter to the police and the police will investigate and take the proper action.If the assault is confirmed by the police, in all likliehood, they will take action against the minor as a juvenile matter.If you wish to take action against the parents, you will have to file a civil suit of some type against them.
Yes, but only because they are a minor not because you are going to get in trouble or have charges against you.
YES! THE PARENT CAN FILE CHARGES AGAINST THE 18 YEAR OLD.IN FACT THE STATE CAN PICK UP THE CHARGES WITHOUT YOUR PARENTS CONSENT WHICH WOULD BE CORRUPION OF A MINOR. IT COULD BE RAPE CHARGES AGAINST THE 18 YEAR OLD!
Yes, the parents of a minor can do what they feel necessary to protect their child.
No jail time, just sexual harassment charges.
Complain to the landlord and they should be able to kick the family out. The police should be called everytime it is done. The parents are responsible for their minor child so you could press charges of anti-social behaviour on them. If the fire department have been called out each time then ask them to involve the police too.
If your defense is that they are false you will have to counter their charges and testimony. Remember, under our system of law, you don't have to prove that you are innocent, they have to prove that you are guilty.
A parent can press charges for contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Ohio. Criminal charges can be filed for the crime, and civil charges can be done for any injuries that may have occurred to the minor child.
No. Private people, regardless of age, cannot charge other people for criminal violations. Only the state can make criminal charges.
Pretty much no, a minor cannot be sued.
It depends on whether they are state or federal charges, and the quantity involved.