It would depend on the legislation of the country you are referring to.
A prosecution service, a grand jury, a magistrate, the police.
Yes a person can be charged with a crime
A person charged with a crime is the accused or the defendant.
Being charged is not the same as being convicted. A person who has been charged might still be found innocent of the crime of which he or she has been charged. However, if you have been charged and also convicted of aggravated assault, that is a serious crime and it would involve jail time.
Only the person who is committing the crime using a robot will be charged.
In order for a person to be charged with a serious federal crime, a federal grand jury must be convened and an indictment issued. The Grand Jury and right to a trial by jury were put in place to make sure citizens weren't victimized by overly eager police officers and prosecutors.
kick him out of office and put him in jail.
Indictment is the process where a person is formally charged with committing a crime. This is a common law concept, and is used throughout the world.
Depends on what you were doing with the gun, what crime you were charged with, how old you are, your prior record, and what the judge decides to do with you.
No, not unless their crime was so serious that they were charged as adults for the offense.
assassinate
Defendant.
It stops when you are arrested and charged.