"People" don't press charges. The State (in the form of the prosecutor's office) presses charges. If the complainant in the offense you are being charged with is currently in prison, does not mean that you he can't be a witness against you in the offense you allegedly committed against him.
That person could be arrested for violation of probation and have their probation revoked which ends up with the person going to jail. You may also have a new set of probation terms given to you.
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Individuals do NOT "press" charges. Only the state prosecutor can press charges. The most a citizen can can do is REPORT the offense to law enforcement and then let the law take its course.
You cannot drop charges. The state presses and/or drops criminal charges.
If the other person presses charges, yes.
Punching another person is the crime of battery. If the victim contacts the police and requests prosecution, you may be prosecuted. If this happens, you will probably be arrested, and then go through the standard criminal process.
The police don't "press charges," they only arrest you on probable cause. It is the prosecutor's office which presses (brings) charges.
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If her parents press charges then yes, and if she presses charges then yes.
Many things can happen if a 15 year old press charges on an 18 year old for bullying. If things go through the court the 18 year old could go to jail for a while.
There are many different punishments that could be given for theft. If the owner presses charges you could go to jail.
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