There is case law in Illinois that police officers cannot be victims of disorderly conduct. There is nothing, however, preventing them of signing a complaint on behalf of a complaining witness who is a member of the public and will appear in court.
Disorderly conduct is generally charged as a misdemeanor, and most states require the person bringing a misdemeanor charge to be a witness to the incident (there are exceptions, such as in domestic violence). If the police officer making the arrest did not witness the conduct that created the disorderly conduct charge, he would normally have to have an independent witness to sign the complaint.
you should tell a person with more power than a police officer.
No because a victim might speak a different language.
The suspect entered the victim's property under the guise of being a police officer.
The two names that stand out in the Ferguson shooting are the victim, Michael Brown and police officer Darren Wilson.
The cast of Officer - 2013 includes: Stephanos Minoglou as Adam the Pizza Boy Frederik Nemo Andersen as Bryan the Police Officer James Seaman as Thug holding victim down
BEING A MAN AND NOT BACKING DOWN FROM THEM NOMATTER WHAT THEY TRY OR WANT T DO TO YOU
yes;1 day i had an terrible accident that police officer took my driving license i'm victim this event.its a bad things i cant stand it
The victim of the robbery was shaken but luckily unharmed.
That never happens
The victim of the crime was unable to identify the attacker.
Do you mean victim as in sexual? If so the ranking officer does it
What is your definition of "yelling at?" If it involves "curse and abuse," verbal assault," "disorderly conduct," "public affray," or "physical intimidation" (even without physical touching), you could be arrested.