If you'd like someone to be held criminally liable, go to the police station or call the police and make a police report. The police will investigate and prosecute.
In some states, a civilian can swear out a warrant. Go to the local magistrate to find out whether you can, and if so how.
To press charges against someone for threatening you using a fake name, you would need to file a police report detailing the incident and providing any evidence or witness statements you have. The police will investigate the matter and may pursue charges if there is sufficient evidence to do so. It's important to cooperate with law enforcement and provide as much information as possible.
No, you are not required to press charges if someone takes your car without consent. It is ultimately up to your discretion whether to involve law enforcement or pursue legal action.
Illegal detention refers to the act of holding someone against their will without legal justification or authority. This can involve detaining someone without proper legal procedures, exceeding the scope of lawful detention, or holding someone beyond the allowed duration without valid reasons.
The term for holding someone against their will is "false imprisonment." It is when a person is unlawfully restrained or restricted in their freedom of movement without their consent.
It is illegal to physically harm someone in New Jersey, regardless of their age. Kicking someone, regardless of their age, can result in criminal charges for assault or battery. It is important to resolve conflicts peacefully and without resorting to violence.
It is illegal to take someone's personal property without permission, including using their battery charge without authorization. Doing so can result in criminal charges and potential jail time depending on the circumstances and the laws of the jurisdiction. It is important to always obtain permission before using someone else's belongings.
You should have the police meet you at the pharmacy so that they can get all the information at once. They will decide what charges are appropriate.
If you used someone's credit card without permission then they could press charges against you, in which case you would need legal representation. If they let you use the card, then no.
YES! THE PARENT CAN FILE CHARGES AGAINST THE 18 YEAR OLD.IN FACT THE STATE CAN PICK UP THE CHARGES WITHOUT YOUR PARENTS CONSENT WHICH WOULD BE CORRUPION OF A MINOR. IT COULD BE RAPE CHARGES AGAINST THE 18 YEAR OLD!
Yes it is against the law, because by running someone's credit without permission is committing Fraud.
Killing someone is morally wrong and against the law in most societies. Taking someone's life goes against basic human rights and the value we place on human life. There are alternative ways to resolve conflicts and seek justice without resorting to violence.
No, you are not required to press charges if someone takes your car without consent. It is ultimately up to your discretion whether to involve law enforcement or pursue legal action.
To know which change Andrew Jackson did not make someone will need to know what the changes are. Without knowing what the answer choices are it is hard to know which is correct.
No.
The marriage is of no effect and the person may face criminal charges.
The Continental Congress brought nearly 30 charges against King George III. These included accusations of taxing the Colonies without their consent, housing troops without their permission, refusing to let them trade with other countries, and changing the Colonies' government.
Not if they had a key or other means to get into the house without "breaking and entering". Contact the police and report the unauthorized entry. You cannot file charges on someone for this, the police need to. If the circumstances don't warrant filing charges, they'll explain why.
None.Bruce Ismay got away without any charges, though he was called a coward for the rest of his life for taking a seat in a lifeboat.