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If you press charges on someone for inflicting bodily harm on you, that person will go to jail depending on the amount of harm they caused you. There are different levels of harm that can be caused. For instance, if they give you a bloody lip, they're going to jail for misdemeanor assault.If they break your arm, they're going to jail for felony assault. If they cause even more harm then that , they're going to jail for assault with attempt to commit great bodily injury-a very serious charge-Now if there are absolutely no marks of injury on you, they probably wont go to jail at all but will receive a notice to appear in court in which case ,you'll be subpoenaed as well in order to testifie against that individual

2006-08-31 18:22:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The first step is notifying the police. They will put the ball in motion. They will take your statement and photographs of your injuries. They will arrest the alleged offenders at the scene if there is enough probable cause. After the arrest you will be notified and your testimony will be needed at the court trial. The subject may enter a plea or be sentenced by the court.

2006-08-31 18:19:56 · answer #2 · answered by bsure32 4 · 0 0

nicely, being that he has been issued numerous dashing tickets interior the previous and it grew to become into discovered that he had a minor alcohol point in his blood and he's underage, definite. he's likewise in charge, using fact the driving force of the vehicle, for the different passengers in his vehicle, so the reality that his passenger grew to become into unrestrained, it is his fault. So, as much as i think of he's a robust guy or woman and can in no way inflict injury intentionally, definite he could face reformatory time and an excellent. Now the quantity of reformatory time should not be great yet he should additionally, as a public parent, make a public assertion commercial approximately dashing/racing. I additionally do not think of it grew to become into extremely clever or compassionate for him to brag approximately getting a sponsor for racing his vehicle a month after he have been given into that twist of fate. He could stay faraway from dashing era!

2016-10-01 04:05:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you press charges, you are asking that the person be prosecuted and will likely need to testify against them in court. If you don't press charges, the police will likely let the person go because they may not have enough evidence to prosecute the person without you.

2006-08-31 18:13:29 · answer #4 · answered by ManOfTheHour 5 · 0 0

You inform the police, and fill out a complaint. The prosecutor (district attorney) then decides if there is enough of a case to charge the person and bring it to trial.

Or, you can file a civil lawsuit against the person, in which case you should consult with a licensed attorney in your state.

2006-08-31 18:09:19 · answer #5 · answered by coragryph 7 · 0 0

you call the police . they respond you fill out a police report they investigate . and if they find probable cause . Depending on state they will make an arrest or issue a summons for that suspect to appear in court . yo you eventually will have to testify and be cross examined by the defendants lawyer unless he makes a plea agreement then you might be able to speak at the sentencing

2006-08-31 18:19:06 · answer #6 · answered by crps_1964 3 · 0 0

The charges could range from simple battery to aggravated assault. You call the police and take out a warrant against them and they will go to jail!

2006-08-31 18:10:00 · answer #7 · answered by barelyhere1960 2 · 0 0

They will be charged with battery or aggravated battery and the case will either be settled or go to trial. You will more than likely be the key witness in this trial.

2006-08-31 18:09:43 · answer #8 · answered by Sausage Fingers™ 3 · 1 0

you go to the police. fill out a complaint. and you should also fill out a restraining order. The person gets served and you go to court.

2006-08-31 18:09:37 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

911 police report

2006-08-31 18:08:49 · answer #10 · answered by creativebeloved 2 · 1 0

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