You don't prosecute someone for this, the District Attorney does. You would need to speak with your local police department and tell them what happened and they can get the ball rolling for this.
No, it is illegal to record or eavesdrop on a private conversation in California without the consent of all parties involved. California is a two-party consent state, meaning that all parties must consent to being recorded for it to be legal.
It is illegal to tape someone without their knowledge.
unless the matter is resolved , the company will prosecute
Sick the cops on him, it is a federal offense to hack someone else's email.
No unless its someone you don't know (STALKER) but if someone you know that you actually know their taping you yes.
Some examples are: To prosecute is to accuse someone of something or put them on trial. You shouldn't prosecute someone unless you have solid proof.
Not as long as at least one of the parties has agreed to the taping and it is not being used for any illegal purpose.
They have no legal athority to force anyone to press charges.
The word you're looking for is "prosecute." It means to officially charge someone with a crime and bring them to court to answer for their actions.
A collection agency can collect from someone on social security or disability. If you incurred a debt, you can be prosecuted.
yes
Either a one-on-one conversation with someone online or a group conversation online.