Police should not refuse top file a complaint form a citizen who has a legitimate gripe. There are watchdog groups that this behavior can be reported to.
I have several sentences for you.He has a legitimate complaint.I've got no complaint with you.There was no complaint from the group when the boss ended the meeting.I hate listening to her complaints.'I filed a complaint to the hotel manager'.Because Luis owed Kendra $500.00 but refused to pay it back, Kendra took her complaint against him to Small Claims Court.
There is no limit as long as each complaint is legitimate and not intended for purposes of harassment. If you file frivolous lawsuits you may become liable for the defendant's legal costs and punitive damages.
File a complaint with the agency whose officer(s) 'brutalized" you. If your complaint is legitimate they will investigate. If they are are not responsive, contact your local prosecutors office to look into it, or hire a private attorney to file suit for you. And if the above fails; what next?? Any avenue of recourse?
What is "The complaint?"
The correct placement would be "Plaintiffs' Complaint" to indicate that the complaint belongs to multiple plaintiffs.
You could visit your local landlord/tenant agency to see if you have any legitimate claim and then visit your local housing division of trial court to file your complaint.
If you are served a complaint, you have 20 days to file your answer with the court. In your answer, you admit or deny the allegations in the complaint.
The party who files the complaint for divorce.The party who files the complaint for divorce.The party who files the complaint for divorce.The party who files the complaint for divorce.
The plural of "complaint" is "complaints."
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