Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
Assault
i was assaulted on the job and filed an assault charge and
then was terminated for not dropping the charges. Can I file additional charges against the person who hurt me in
addition to a wrongful termination suit?
Asked on 1/28/04, 8:59 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Thomas C. Gallagher
Gallagher Criminal Defense
Re: Assault
Only a government lawyer, called a "prosecutor," can file a criminal charge against a person. You, however, could make and file a written complaint (of a crime) with the police department or the prosecutor's office.
Threatening someone to get them to ask that criminal charges be dismissed could generally be charged as a crime, for example "witness tampering."
Answered on 1/29/04, 3:17 pm
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