First you must determine the monetary amount or what it is you want done to the respondent, when you do that, you need to find out what court to go to. Magistrate or District, all depends on your state. Go to the appropriate court and obtain a "complaint", fill it out with as much detail as possible; pay the filing fee and wait for court, if the respondent fails to show, you could win by default, then you will be required to file more paperwork.
Another name for prosecute is pursue legal action or bring charges against.
Plaintiff usually refers to when someone is bring a civil lawsuit against a defendant (i.e. when money is involved) whereas prosecutor involves the government filing charges against a defendant (usually involves a criminal charge).
Yes, you can bring a lawsuit against an estate if there are legal grounds to do so, such as outstanding debts owed by the deceased. The executor or personal representative of the estate would typically handle any legal matters on behalf of the estate. It is advisable to seek legal assistance to navigate the process effectively.
In Missouri, the statute of limitations for DUI (driving under the influence) is typically one year. This means that the state has one year from the date of the offense to bring criminal charges against the individual for a DUI violation. However, this timeframe can vary depending on the circumstances of the case and any prior offenses.
unless the matter is resolved , the company will prosecute
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YOU cannot have the charges dropped by yourself. Such an assault is a crime against the state and only the prosecutor can 'drop' the charges. If you are a reluctant 'complaining witness' speak to the prosecutor about your hesitation to go forward.
Most states have a Statute Of Limitations during which charges can be filed against someone for certain types of crimes. Example, in Maryland you have a year and a day to bring or file charges against someone.
to bring charges against
in simple words is to file a charge against someone and bring a case to court.
only if he does something illegal.
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Private individuals can NOT "press charges" against anyone. Only the prosecutor's office can bring charges. The most the victim can do is REPORT the alleged offense to law enforcement who will then take the necessary action. After having made a report which results in an arrest and prosecution, as the victim (i.e.; complaining witness) you will be required to testify as to the offense committed against you.
Impeach
Congress is able to bring impeachment charges against a president. A majority vote is required in the House of Representatives. The Senate tries the President.
Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.Yes, the Romans ruled uniformly under Roman law. The provincials also had the right to bring charges against a former governor if they felt he had abused the law.