Yes and No. But not quite enough information is given to answer either way. Either way, if a police report was made, the report will always exist in the agency's files. If you were arrested, the record of your arrest will be on your record, BUT - so will the fact that no charges were filed. If you were never formally arrested, no, there will be no existing record.
Private individuals do not make or press criminal charges. Report the crime to the police. The police and the prosecuting attorneys will determine whether or not to file criminal charges.
You can obtain a criminal background report from various sources such as local police departments, online background check services, or through a third-party background screening company. You may need to provide personal information and consent for the report to be generated.
You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.
No. Once the police report has been made and an arrest made, only the prosecutor has the authority to "drop" criminal charges. You may contact the prosecuting attorney and request that the charges be dismissed, but it is not up to you.
That is a criminal matter. File a police report and press charges. Perhaps someone at the district attorney's office could advise you further.You need to notify the lender of the forgery and send a copy of the police report.That is a criminal matter. File a police report and press charges. Perhaps someone at the district attorney's office could advise you further.You need to notify the lender of the forgery and send a copy of the police report.That is a criminal matter. File a police report and press charges. Perhaps someone at the district attorney's office could advise you further.You need to notify the lender of the forgery and send a copy of the police report.That is a criminal matter. File a police report and press charges. Perhaps someone at the district attorney's office could advise you further.You need to notify the lender of the forgery and send a copy of the police report.
You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.
You can call the police or visit your local police station to file assault charges on someone. Provide them with all the information, evidence, and details of the incident to help them with the investigation.
Private individuals are not permitted to file criminal charges. You may report the assault to the police, regardless of the age of the accused. The police and the prosecution make the determination about whether or not formal charges will be pursued.
Individual citizens do not "press" or "drop" charges. Only the prosecuting attorney makes the decision about whether criminal charges will be pursued. You may contact the police at any time to report a crime, and therefore request criminal prosecution. There is no expiration of your ability to make the report. The quicker the crime is reported, the more likely police will have to gather evidence for a successful prosecution.
Public individuals cannot make or press charges. They can report criminal activity to the police. The police and prosecuting attorney will make the decision about whether or not to press charges. The location of belongings for use as a defense would depend on what, if any, charges are filed.
Typically, the class of crime committed will be listed under the criminal history section of a background check report. This section will provide details about the specific charges, convictions, and sentencing related to the criminal offense.
File a police report immediately and follow their advice. That would be a criminal offense.File a police report immediately and follow their advice. That would be a criminal offense.File a police report immediately and follow their advice. That would be a criminal offense.File a police report immediately and follow their advice. That would be a criminal offense.