Written statements can be used as evidence in legal proceedings, but they alone typically do not initiate criminal charges. Law enforcement agencies usually require a formal complaint or report, along with corroborating evidence, to pursue charges. However, a written statement can support an investigation and contribute to establishing probable cause. Ultimately, the decision to press charges rests with the prosecutor or relevant legal authority.
C W. Lucas has written: 'Press work pressures'
Yes the big name co. can press charges but you cannot it is not your property.Also is the lot where car was taken from gated or open to the public???
You can make a complaint of assault to the police, but you, yourself, can NOT "press charges." Only the prosecutor's office can "press charges." If the other party was the aggressor and was not discharged, that may have been the employers decision, but they probably should have been disciplined somehow. If they weren't, it might open up the employers liability to maintaining a "hostile work environment."
Yes, charges are paid for work done .
One can find more information about statements of work by searching the term "request for proposal" as it's commonly referred to. This is a written document that describes the activities, deliverables and timeline a vendor will carry out with prices in detail.
The husband may be able to press stalking charges, if he has asked her to stay away.
i work for rent a center and YES if u owe us enough money we will press charges on you *******HELLO? It's a civil case not crimminal!*************
It's a pencil that you press a button and led comes out ready to be written on.
B. W. Butler has written: 'Die and press-tool work' -- subject(s): Dies (Metal-working), Sheet-metal work, Tools
Brian Watling has written: 'The Appraisal Checklist' -- subject(s): Teams in the workplace, Quality of work life, Mission statements, Job satisfaction, Performance standards
press work is a process of forming new product
yes they can. you can in turn press charges on them as well, take it to court and state your claim, and hope you get a good judge. but more then likely, the other person will bow out if they know you are going to press charges, and they were in the wrong.