As a civilian, you do not have the ability to file charges.
Charges are filed by a prosecutor. The police and prosecution will arrest and charge individuals, whether the "victim" agrees with it or not.
No.
murder
yes as they are still overage
Go to the station of whatever unit that arrested him and ask. The arrest book information is a public record and anyone can ask about it.
To press criminal charges against someone, go to the police station that is closest to where the criminal act occurred. This question is filed under "civil" cases. Charges are not "pressed" in civil matters.
No, the charges will not be dropped unless you are the only complainasnt and the only witness. The person arrested will have a permanent arrest record on their criminal history anyway.
they cant press charges because threy started the fight but there fighting they cant do anything
Yes. Often crimes are prosecuted on a citation rather than a formal arrest.
You may be able to get charges pressed against them as you normally would. A warrant can then be issued and the person either extradited or charged and tried in absentia.
No, you can't have someone arrested for trying to date someone. There are no laws about dating. Now, if they attempted to have sex, it would be attempted rape and that could lead to criminal charges.
Well, she was arrested because she was Jewish, and Hitler hated Jews. That's a really stupid reason. It's not like she stole anything or killed someone.
Charges can be pressed against people who commit the act of lying under oath. This is known as Perjury and carries harsh penalties such as incarceration. If someone says something about someone that they know is not true and it imputes their character, it is illegal. If the lies are written, it is called libel, and if they are spoken, it's slander.