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does criminal law provide for charges to be brought by thegovernment against a person
Federal criminal charges are when a crime has been committed specifically against a federal law. Simple criminal charges are more general and the crime might have been committed against a federal or national law.
you should press criminal charges against them for their extortionate fees, and its a civil matter rather than criminal.
against..... the arrestee (known as the defendant).
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Criminal: Before charges filed: the Arrestee - after charges are filed: the Defendant.Civil: The party against whom the case is being filed can be identified by severaltitles: The Defendant - the Respondant - etc.
You go to trail
To press criminal charges against someone, go to the police station that is closest to where the criminal act occurred. This question is filed under "civil" cases. Charges are not "pressed" in civil matters.
general attendance - An a large project, the main contractor provides temporary works such as scaffolding, power and water supply, etc. which are also used by the subcontractors. Charges for their use are deducted from payments made by the main contractor to each subcontractor, in proportion to the value of each sub-contract.
It means that criminal charges have been brought against a person.
Criminal charges with which the defendant has not yetbeen formally charged.Added:I would read pending criminal charges to mean a criminal charge that has been formally charged, however there has been no resolution in the case yet. In other words, there is a formal accusation, but no conviction or acquittal.
New here please view Discussion tab for explanation If no criminal charges were filed against WHO? You? Or the person on who's behalf you were doing the obstructing? If you were obstructing an investigation being conducted against someone else - and THAT person eventually had no charges files against them - that does not mean that you didn't obstruct the investigation. Please see Discussion Page for response: