Not necessarily. If both were to be involved in the same case, it might APPEAR improper but to try and forbid their dating would probably be unenforceable.
Nope. The Police and Prosecuting Attorney are not required to act on any accusation other than that contained in an arrest warrant.
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That would be decided by the prosecuting attorney.
Contact your local prosecuting attorney.
In most cases you cannot. Once the police are involved the event takes on a life of it's own and is controlled by the local prosecuting attorney or juvenile court. Your best chance would be to contact the prosecuting attorney for more information.
yes. either by the complainant or the police officer has to fill out a police report before any charges can be filed on you. then it goes to the prosecuting attorney for them to decide if they want to pursue the matter on charges.
No, a parent must be present.
go see the prosecuting attorney who would handle your case and push the issue. insist on the charges being filed and prosecuted.
No individual, regardless of who they are or what office they hold, is immune from prosecttion under the law. The only thing you need is proof.
PI - Private Detective DI - Detective Inspector (Police) DS - Detective Sargent (Police) DC - Detective Constable (Police) TDC - Training Detective Constable (Police)
No. Private individuals do not make the determination on whether or not criminal charges will be pursued. That authority rests with the prosecuting attorney's office. If you report a crime to the police, the police will investigate the crime, and make an arrest or citation as necessary. The file will then be forwarded to the prosecuting attorney's office, who will review the file and determine whether or not to pursue criminal prosecution. If you are the complaining witness, you will be subpoenaed to trial as state's witness. You may opt to refuse to cooperate with the prosecution. Depending on the facts and circumstances, your refusal will have different effects.
Unless you are a prosecuting attorney, you cannot file charges. You can report criminal behavior to the police. Absent context, refusing to acknowledge receipts is probably not a crime.