yes. as long as you keep the old number, you can still keep track of the person. The police can ask the phone company who it used to belong to.
no
Yes
with who do I file a harrasement charge?
If it was a criminal charge, and it was committed after your 18th birthday, it will always appear.
Howard R. Barron has written: 'Investigation of a sexual harassment charge' -- subject(s): Sexual harassment, Law and legislation, Investigation
Assuming you mean "can a person with a misdemeanor own a handgun," it depends on what the charge is. If the charge is for stalking or domestic violence, no. Most other misdemeanors do not disqualify a person.
Depends on the prosecutor.
When facing a sexual harassment charge, it is important to take the following steps: Take the accusation seriously and do not ignore it. Seek legal advice from an attorney who specializes in sexual harassment cases. Cooperate with any investigations or legal proceedings. Maintain professionalism and avoid any further inappropriate behavior. Keep records of any relevant communication or evidence. Follow any company policies or procedures regarding sexual harassment allegations.
For a call, only if you answer the phone. They do charge you per each text message though.
Most likely it will.... but when you turn 18 you can have it expunged Don't worry... Just don't do it again!Additional: The above answer assumes that the question is referring to a juvenile record, and is answered correctly. . . insofar as it goes.However, if you are referring to an ADULT criminal history record - - if the "harassment" charge resulted in a criminal charge or, was escalated into a charge of 'stalking' THAT criminal offense WILL appear on your permanent ADULT criminal history record.
Yes. If you sent violent or threatening texts to a person that is considered digital harassment.
Well make sure he is gay first and if so then tell him your straight or just tell him to F off he should get the message and if he still doesn't listen then ask your parents to help you charge him with sexual harassment hopefully it wont go farther than that and you wont have to actually charge him, just scare him a bit.