The police and prosecutors investigate to see if prosecution is the next step.
they can file charges or leave it alone, depending on how nice they are,
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Punishment can include fines, imprisonment, monetary penalties, and interest charges.
You need to have an attorney to advise you.
No. They can have an adult file charges on their behalf though, which is what social services etc. is for.
Only the government can file criminal charges. They do not get into civil matters.
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If the district attorney decides not to file charges against you, it typically means that there is insufficient evidence to support a criminal case. As a result, you will not face prosecution for that particular incident. However, this does not necessarily prevent law enforcement from investigating further or the possibility of future charges if new evidence arises. Ultimately, the decision not to file charges can provide relief, but it does not erase the incident from your record unless expungement is pursued.
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How do you file charges on someone who will not allow the only living guardian see their child?
Go to your local police station to file a report and say you would like to press charges.