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By reporting a crime or bringing a criminal complaint against the other party. The police will investigate, and if an applicable law of the jurisdiction has been broken, they will take the appropriate action.
Criminal: Before charges filed: the Arrestee - after charges are filed: the Defendant.Civil: The party against whom the case is being filed can be identified by severaltitles: The Defendant - the Respondant - etc.
If they violated the law, absolutely!
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An individual can file for a lien in court, but only the court can award a lien against another party.
Question isn't entirely clear. If party "A" brings charges against party "B" - party "B" can bring charges against party "A" if they can convince the police or the prosecutor that an offense actually took place and they are not just doing it as retaliation.
Bringing the democratic party and the interests of rich whites back to power
PA is two party with the following exception: Any individual may record a phone conversation without the other party's consent if: 1) The non-consenting party threatens the life or physical well-being of the consenting party, or any member of his/her family. 2) The non-consenting party commits any criminal action (the statute specifically uses the example of telling the consenting party that they have marijuana they want the consenter to buy, but does state ANY criminal act).
One who seek the justice.Another View: The plaintiff is the person who initiates a court action by filing a complaint with the clerk of the court against a defendant and demanding damages, performance, and/or a court determination of their rights.A plaintiff is sometimes called a petitioner.THey are the party who initiates the court action.
i believe that if your state is a majority democrat and you vote republican it just means you voted against what your state's known to represent
Does AN independent belong to a individual party? AND no he votes for whichever party he he thinks is the better choice.
The state attorney's office (or the equivalent thereof) may file charges against anyone on its own initiative if it finds there is probable cause to believe a crime has been committed.