If under 18 yes, although it may be hard if it all depends on her testimony and she doesn't want to.
Yes he can, if the boyfriend has been having sexual intercourse with her and she is under the age of consent. That's assuming the father isn't having sex with her too.
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.
Individuals do not file or "press" criminal charges. Only the state, through the prosecuting attorney, can do this. If a person believes a crime has been committed, he or she can contact the police and make a report. The police will then investigate the accusations and process them as necessary. Being hurt in an altercation is not a defense to criminal charges stemming from the altercation.
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.
Sure. You were under the legal age of consent when he had sex with you and you were legally considered too young to consent.
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Ellen said that her mother was afraid of the ocean, she says that it is too big and too cold for her. It is on page 61
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I AM HAVING MAJOR PROBLEMS WITH MY 15 YR.OLD DAUGHTER. EVERYONE I CALLED CHARGES TOO MUCH. NEED TO FIND SOMEWHERE THAT ISNT TOO MUCH MONEY FOR I AM A SINGLE MOM.TAKING OUT A LOAN IS OUT OF THE QUESTION.AND IF YOU FIND OUT ANY INFO PLEASE CONTACT ME.
Too many charges, Bad charges or getting a charge at 17. If you get tried as an adult that will do it too.
Too afraid to answer my question?
because they were afraid