Only the government can file criminal charges. They do not get into civil matters.
Neither individuals nor businesses can "file charges." Only the prosecutor's office can 'file' criminal charges. Anyone else can only file a criminal complaint or report a crime to law enforcement. An investigation is conducted and if probable cause is found an arrest is made or a warrant is applied for. A business can file a criminal complaint against someone.
Only if fraud is involved.
A citizen may file a COMPLAINT, which will be investigated by law enforcement. Individual citizens cannot "press charges." Only the prosecutor can file charges against someone.
Individuals can NOT "file criminal charges, they may only file a 'complaint.' Only the prosecutor's office can "file charges." You will have to prove some kind of overt action or discrimination committed against yourself - you cannot file a complaint on behalf of others. If the content of the e-mails rises to the level of "hate language" you should contact your state or federal office of civil rights.
Individuals cannot 'file charges.' Only a prosecutor may file criminal charges against somebody. Contact your local law enforcement authorities to make a criminal report. If your information and facts conform with the legal definition of "fraud" in your state they should proceed to make an offense report and an investigation.
The power of prosecution is reserved for the government. Victims can initiate a civil suit, but only the government can bring criminal charges.
Individuals do not and cannot file criminal charges. Only a state or federal prosecutor can file charges. However you can make report to police about the alleged criminal act. The sooner the better, the longer you take to report it the more difficult the investigation becomes, and the more doubt is actually cast on you as to why you held off reporting it for so long.
You can only file a criminal complaint if you actually suffer damages. Talk to your local police station.
How do you file charges on someone who will not allow the only living guardian see their child?
Individual citizens can NOT "file charges!" Only Prosecutors or District Attornies can file charges.HOWEVER - you CAN file a criminal complaint with your local law enforcement agency, whom I would surmise would be the Corpus Christie PD.
You can never file assault charges. Criminal charges can only be filed by the prosecuting attorney.You can report the crime to the police any time you want. Whether or not it will be prosecuted depends on whether there is sufficient evidence to prosecute. The longer you wait, the less likely sufficient evidence will be available.
Individuals do not file or "press" criminal charges. Only the state, through the prosecuting attorney, can do this. If a person believes a crime has been committed, he or she can contact the police and make a report. The police will then investigate the accusations and process them as necessary. Being hurt in an altercation is not a defense to criminal charges stemming from the altercation.