The questioner has some mis-understanding of the law here. The police do not have the power to pick up or drop charges once they are made. That is up to the prosecutors office.
Kidnapping is a crime in most countries. In which case "a person" can not drop charges, the charges are made by the state/police (on the basis of a complaint or evidence) and it is up to them whether or not to prosecute the person charged.
You begin by filing a police report and discussing the matter with the officer who takes the complaint to determine your next step.You begin by filing a police report and discussing the matter with the officer who takes the complaint to determine your next step.You begin by filing a police report and discussing the matter with the officer who takes the complaint to determine your next step.You begin by filing a police report and discussing the matter with the officer who takes the complaint to determine your next step.
You can only file a criminal complaint if you actually suffer damages. Talk to your local police station.
go see the prosecuting attorney who would handle your case and push the issue. insist on the charges being filed and prosecuted.
You can file a complaint, charges would need to be brought by the local prosecuting attorney.You should discuss the matter with a local attorney. A local attorney can give the best advise for your particular situation.
Yes, unless the charge is made by the police however the DA can pursue any case even if charges dropped by person making complaint.
In the United States, criminal charges against a defendant are brought by the state, not by victim(s) of the crime. While a victim may provide a statement to the police which leads to the alleged perpetrator being charged with a crime, it is the police, not the victim, who actually file the charges, and the district attorney, not the victim, who prosecute. Therefore, yes, the police can and sometimes do file charges even when the victim(s) of the alleged crime choose not to cooperate with the police. This happens, for example, in domestic violence cases, where the victim of the domestic violence may be cowed by an abusive partner or spouse into not pressing charges, but the police might still pursue them.
A complaint to the police will do it. Or a complaint to the building managers if you are in an apartment.
Yes, a minor can make a noise complaint. The local police department is where you file a complaint.
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You can file a complaint with the district attorney of your city or county. They will investigate and see if your complaint has merit.
By reporting a crime or bringing a criminal complaint against the other party. The police will investigate, and if an applicable law of the jurisdiction has been broken, they will take the appropriate action.