With the state supreme court.
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File a complaint against him and law will take its own course.
I don't know if this is right website for complaints
To file a harassment complaint against someone, you can typically start by documenting the incidents of harassment, informing your employer or HR department, and filing a formal complaint with them. You may also consider seeking legal advice or contacting relevant authorities, such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or a local law enforcement agency, depending on the nature of the harassment.
If he really is doing this, you can file a complaint with the PD. I had to file a complaint a few years ago against a police officer (although not for that) but generally, you can file a complaint against any police officer. Here, you go through the interal affairs department, but, just like any other process, if there's no proof, there's not much they can do.
To start a civil case in a court of law, the plaintiff must file a complaint outlining the legal claims against the defendant. The complaint must be served to the defendant, who then has the opportunity to respond. The court will then schedule a hearing or trial to resolve the dispute.
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.
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.
You need to research the applicable law in your jurisdiction. Some require you to file an answer to the counterclaim to avoid default, and some do not.
If you wish to file a COMPLAINT, direct it to the Chief officer, or the Internal Affairs Unit, of whatever law enforcement agency arrested you. If you wish to file a SUIT, you would bring suit and/or file charges for 'Unlawful Imprisonment' (or a similar-named statute) in Circuit Court.
== ==It could be a "Law Suit."
That depends on the complaint. Unlawful discrimination complaints - EEOC or state human rights agency. Safety complaints - OSHA. Union law violations - NLRB. WHistleblowing about financial or product violations - avariety of agencies.