An original Grand Jury indictment.
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 criminal complaint is an alternative to an arrest; this will still appear on your adult criminal record if the judge or clerk magistrate finds probable cause against you. You do not have to appear in court for a show cause on a criminal complaint but you would have to appear at the second stage which is an arraignment. In Massachusetts, the law states that a defendant has the right to be heard before a clerk or assistant clerk magistrate for misdeanor charges which the police department has filed against them if that police department chose not to arrest. The police department has to prove probable cause at a criminal complaint show cause hearing. The defendant does not have to speak; only evidence such as "I couldn't have committed that crime because I was at court on another hearing at the time of the alleged crime" will be heard...not evidence such as "I only yelled at him, I never hit him" will be heard. This is not a trial where guilt or innocence is found.
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.
its self explanitory its a form upon which you lodge a formal complaint against someone or something
A more form word for complaint is grievance.
Unless NV is different from every other state, DUI is a traffic offense under the motor vehicle codes which does not require the filing of a criminal complaint. HOWEVER - if your DUI resulted in serious bodily injury or death which would necessitate a charge of manslaughter, it would require a criminal complaint.
Yes, it is generally possible to file a criminal complaint in a county where the alleged crime did not occur. However, it would typically be more appropriate to file the complaint in the county where the crime allegedly took place or where the defendant resides. In some cases, the complaint may be transferred to the appropriate jurisdiction.
From the English Wiktionary: longsuffering: Alternative form of long-suffering. long-suffering: Having endured mental or physical discomfort for a protracted period of time patiently or without complaint.
Civil is like when your neighbor complains that you make too much noise. It can be a lawsuit too. Criminal is when you have broken the law. A criminal act has been committed.
Neither individuals nor businesses can "file charges." Only the prosecutor's office can 'file' criminal charges. Anyone else can only file a criminal complaint or report a crime to law enforcement. An investigation is conducted and if probable cause is found an arrest is made or a warrant is applied for. A business can file a criminal complaint against someone.