If your allegations can be proven, there is no statute of limitations on PERJURY.
Yes, attempted manslaughter is a charge that can be brought against someone in a criminal case. It involves the intentional act of trying to kill someone but not succeeding in causing their death.
When someone has done something against the law unjustly
When someone has done something against the law unjustly
Yes, it is against the law to threaten someone. Threatening behavior can be considered a form of harassment or intimidation, and can result in criminal charges.
A claim that someone has done something illegal.
Yes, the charge is known as criminal mischief.
Litany charges are a list of allegations or complaints brought against someone in a legal or formal setting. They are often used in court proceedings to formally present the specific accusations or charges against a defendant.
yes u can!
To press criminal charges against someone, you typically need to report the crime to the police. The police will investigate the matter and gather evidence. If they believe a crime has been committed, they will forward the case to the prosecutor's office. The prosecutor will then decide whether to file formal charges against the individual.
If his behavior is or may lead to criminal behaviour then yes or if he is endangering someone
This seems to be a matter that you will have to discuss with legal counsel. If your allegations can be proven there are several different violations of both civil and criminal law which may come into play. But the simple answer is, yes, you can bring legal action against someone who you can prove has stolen (criminal) from, or "wasted" (civil) an estate.