Neither individuals nor businesses can "file charges." Only the prosecutor's office can 'file' criminal charges. Anyone else can only file a criminal complaint or report a crime to law enforcement. An investigation is conducted and if probable cause is found an arrest is made or a warrant is applied for. A business can file a criminal complaint against someone.
A citizen may file a COMPLAINT, which will be investigated by law enforcement. Individual citizens cannot "press charges." Only the prosecutor can file charges against someone.
Individuals can NOT "file criminal charges, they may only file a 'complaint.' Only the prosecutor's office can "file charges." You will have to prove some kind of overt action or discrimination committed against yourself - you cannot file a complaint on behalf of others. If the content of the e-mails rises to the level of "hate language" you should contact your state or federal office of civil rights.
Texas a&m and Nebraska game was not refereed or played on the Texas side appropriately the referees need to be repermanded to the maximum
Question is unclear. Private citizens cannot "file charges." Only law enforcement or the prosecutor's office can 'charge' people. Private citizens can file a 'complaint' or a 'report' but unless this occurs the state cannot/will not act.
It is unlikely that they could file a valid criminal complaint against the other inmate but you could file an internal complaint with the jail administration.
That will depend on the jurisdiction in question. Most have only a few years to file charges, with some exceptions.
Yes but she would have to say it was. * It's not impossible but it is highly unlikely. The state's AOC and SOL would determine if the filing of a complaint would be allowed. For clarification purposes, individuals do not file charges they file complaints. Complaints are then forwarded to the prosecutor's office where a decision is made whether or not charges are warranted.
You can file a complaint with the district attorney of your city or county. They will investigate and see if your complaint has merit.
Which agency of the County are you dissatisfied with? File your complaint with the head of that particular branch or agency.
You can only file a criminal complaint if you actually suffer damages. Talk to your local police station.
If you wish to file a COMPLAINT, direct it to the Chief officer, or the Internal Affairs Unit, of whatever law enforcement agency arrested you. If you wish to file a SUIT, you would bring suit and/or file charges for 'Unlawful Imprisonment' (or a similar-named statute) in Circuit Court.