then the 17 year old needs to press charges so the 20 year old will get charged and stop
Sorry. The question makes no sense. Individuals do not press charges, nor can they bring someone to court for making terrorist threats. That can only be done by law enforcement and the state prosecutors office.
If your husband does not press charges then nothing will happen. If pressed charges then it depends on your criminal record.
This is less likely but not uncommon to happen. The charges made would probably state stealing, not loosing. Stealing happen when you loose the jacket and refuse to replace it. If I lendt out anything to somebody and it got lost, then I would expect it to be replaced. You are responsible for what you borrow.
The police or the victim are the only people who can press charges in an assault case.
yes you can
can i press charges if i accept return of my stolen property
The District AttorneyÕs office can press charges against a person if they have enough evidence of a crime. A person can press charges against a person if they have been violated in a legal sense.
It depends on the fight. If someone got hurt to an extent the victim could press charges. Yes they can the person who pops it off (first to punch) can get lock up ps.you can press charges on a lot of stuff
Yes, you can report the incident to the police, and they will investigate the matter to determine if charges should be pressed. Choking someone is considered a serious offense and can result in criminal charges being filed against the perpetrator, regardless of their relationship to the victim.
Well if your under age (13- 18) and the dont press charges he or she will go to a program to get discharged when the program is over. Well if your under age (13- 18) and the dont press charges he or she will go to a program to get discharged when the program is over.
Well, if all he did was use your car, then nothing, but if he commited any crimes or is/was underaged and without a permit/license, then the state/national government or any persons injured or their property damaged can sue and press charges.
Anyone can report threats or abuse, but only police and district attorneys can file charges. You can certainly make a report of threats to law enforcement and you can speak to the phone company about the abuse of your phone line. Suggestion: If you have caller ID, just stop answering the calls.