It's at the time of the harassment when you should report it. If the harasser is calling you on your cell with any type of threats then keep those calls! If they phone you at home tape them on your answering machine or a tape recorder. You have to have proof that someone is harassing you. All the police can do if you report it without proof is follow-up your complaint and talk to the harasser giving him/her a warning and other than that there isn't much they can do.
You should press charges right away, however some do wait.
The length of time it takes for an employer to press charges against an employee can vary depending on several factors, such as the severity of the offense and the specific circumstances surrounding the situation. It is best to consult with a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.
At a minimum it is trespassing and vandalism. Depending upon the plant, it could be a felony. You can face minor charges or prison time.
Police can still press charges against you at a later date even if they decline to right on the spot. Sometimes they might not have enough information to charge you at the time.
The length of time would depend on the type of assault and the jurisdiction where the crime was committed. Call your local police department's non-emergency (or main) phone number and ask them what you need to know and what you need to do.
Vandalism is typically a misdemeanor charge. However, if the damage is severe and the damage is at least $1,000, the charge can become a felony.
you can face prison time.
The entire premise of your question is faulty to begin with. Victims cannot decide whether to 'press charges' or not. Only the state has the ability to press charges, especially in a case such as you describe which involves a felony assault. Therefore: it is the state which chooses whether or not to prosecuite you and the victim has no say in the matter.
A limo service usually charges by the event, time,length, and the type of car wanted.
First type in: test-mode 42Then press enterSecond type in: cryptobiologistThen press enterIf you do this everyday, you will get up to 70+ flow charges when you type it in, but that takes some time.
That depends on what the charges are since there is a statute of limitations on many crimes/charges. And, the length of time on that also varies from one crime/charge to another, depending on what the crime/charge is. The only one I know of that has no statute of limitations is murder. Google something like "statute of limitations in (your state) on (the charge)." This should help you get more specific info on what you are looking for.
It depends on how old YOU were at the time....under 18 in most states, then yes they can press charges