The Patient paying the physician's bill with a "bad check".
Patient paying the physician's bill with a "bad check."
No. It could be grounds for a civil suit but it is not a criminal offense.
No, a criminal record is not the same thing as a criminal complaint. A complaint is an accusation, which may or may not result in a conviction. Only a conviction of a crime will result in a criminal record. If someone has complained about you, that does not in itself make you guilty of a crime.
No Criminal charge. Civil is non criminal.
A supervisor insinuating anything sexual could be grounds for filing a complaint. The result would depend on the company's policies. The supervisor might be reprimanded, or even fired.
That could be grounds for revoking the power of attorney. It could also result in criminal charges for fraud.
that is called coercion, or if the facts allow, you could also say the crime was committed under duress
Yes, only the police can tell you if there is grounds for action, if any, and what that is.
An original Grand Jury indictment.
If it was a normal default, then they couldn't/wouldn't... but if there are criminal circumstances surrounding the loan, for instance if the bank finds out the loan was given based on lies by the person applying for the loan, or the money was used in a criminal endeavor, then of course they can file a criminal complaint.
Yes it can be but it depends on what complaint it is. If it's criminal the police can do it.
It is unlikely that they could file a valid criminal complaint against the other inmate but you could file an internal complaint with the jail administration.
This could be a situation where a crime has been committed. The laws vary by state, but the age of consent is usually 16. They could certainly file a criminal complaint.