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To call or bring before a court to answer a criminal charge.
in simple words is to file a charge against someone and bring a case to court.
"Prosecuted" means to bring a legal case against someone in a court of law, typically for a criminal offense.
When someone tells you that you bring out the good side in them, they mean that you appreciate them.
courting someone is the same as dating someone.
No, that does not mean the court cannot bring it up. Once you have been charged, you have notice of the violation or law suit.
If what you mean by a federal system you mean a supreme court, then NO. The only person who can bring a case to the supreme court is a lower court. Typically a case will get heard in a circuit court, then if contested, the findings will be reviewed by an appeals court and if it gets farther than that it will be reviewed by a state supreme court and eventually (only if it is a federal issue) it will be heard by the US supreme court. So technically a police officer can't bring it there, but he/she can be the initiator of the case on the lower level.Cheers!
Someone will need to file a motion to bring that issue before the court. see links below
You will need someone to watch the child outside of the court room though because this would not be suitable for a young child to hear.
Arraign is when someone is called to court for a criminal charge. It can also mean that someone was found with fault.
A trial is a court proceeding when someone performs a criminal act.
A court order protecting someone from something.