Going ONLY on the information disclosed in the question - -
It is stated the criminal assault charges were dropped, but no mention is made of the the no-contact order being lifted.
Even if the assault charge was dropped - if the no-contact order was not lifted you may NOT go home and/or contact your partner.
No. Once the police report has been made and an arrest made, only the prosecutor has the authority to "drop" criminal charges. You may contact the prosecuting attorney and request that the charges be dismissed, but it is not up to you.
You can call the police or visit your local police station to file assault charges on someone. Provide them with all the information, evidence, and details of the incident to help them with the investigation.
Each state has their own procedures for reporting contempt charges. In Oklahoma contact local authorities to get instruction for filing charges.
Static charges are generated by the imbalance of electrons on the surface of an object. Like charges repel, and opposite charges attract. Static charges can accumulate on insulating materials, such as plastic or rubber. They can be discharged through grounding or by contact with another object.
Citizens cannot "press charges." The only thing a victim can do is contact law enforcement and report the incident and cooperate with police and prosecutors as they make a criminal charge. The victim/witness does not receive any compensation.
IF you think you have rogue charges on your account - contact your bank and have them (a) stop the transactions, and (b) investigate why these charges are appearing.
Electrostatic charges are non-contact forces, meaning they do not require direct contact between objects to exert a force. These charges can attract or repel each other over a distance due to the presence of electric fields.
Engaging in the unlawful touching of another person without their consent can result in criminal charges such as assault, battery, or sexual assault. These charges can lead to fines, probation, jail time, and a criminal record. It is important to always respect others' boundaries and obtain consent before any physical contact.
Individual citizens do not "press" or "drop" charges. Only the prosecuting attorney makes the decision about whether criminal charges will be pursued. You may contact the police at any time to report a crime, and therefore request criminal prosecution. There is no expiration of your ability to make the report. The quicker the crime is reported, the more likely police will have to gather evidence for a successful prosecution.
Individuals can NOT "press charges!" They can only file complaints with law enforcement who will then investigate - take proper action - and then the prosecutors office will actually file charges.
Yes it most definitely is. The charges would be the federal version of charges you'd get for making those threats, perhaps as far as extortion or assault. If this is happening to you, contact the post office -- their security group, empowered with federal authority, are quite good at this sort of thing.
Electrons are the electric charges that are transferred between objects in contact. When two objects come into contact, electrons can move from one object to the other, resulting in a transfer of charge.