Of course. Assault is not legal.
yes you can press charges, because it is a form of child abuse
No but the parents of the 15 year old can
There is nothing that would prevent it. It is becoming more common as children get involved in illegal activities and need to fund them.
Yes. Unless the person is 18 or older. The person harboring a runaway could be charged for something along the lines of interfering with custody of the runaway.
Charges could be brought. What they might be would depend on the jurisdiction and specific situation.
Yes he can, if the boyfriend has been having sexual intercourse with her and she is under the age of consent. That's assuming the father isn't having sex with her too.
The District AttorneyÕs office can press charges against a person if they have enough evidence of a crime. A person can press charges against a person if they have been violated in a legal sense.
yes you can press charges, because it is a form of child abuse
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!
Only a prosecutor or district attorney can "press charges" against anyone. However your father CAN go to court and seek a restraining order against your boy friend, or file a criminal complaint against him with the police. Your parent(s) are your legal guardians until you reach the age of emancipation in your state.
Physical assault likely has a 1 to 2 year statue. However, if you do not press charges within a few days, physical evidence will fade away and witnesses' memories fade too. The minor would not bring charges-- the parent(s) would.
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Your parent can press charges against him
Yes, unless somehow his charges cause the courts to decide otherwise, but in where this looks to be going, its more of trying to press stat rape charges on him, and that is a non violent crime and in most cases could get him in a lot of trouble, but serves no right to deny him his parental rights.
That is a question only YOU can answer.
Nobody can press charges against you except the prosecutor, if they decide to pursue the case a warrant will be issued for your arrest.
you should press criminal charges against them for their extortionate fees, and its a civil matter rather than criminal.