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Someone committed a crime against me, how do I file charges? File a police report - File a report with your local police department. Summons or arrest If the commissioner determines that there is probable cause based on your application, he or she will issue a charging document.
Its a legally required document provided by law enforcement and reviewed by a commissioner, explaining why an individual was arrested. This document must establish probable cause, meaning the existence of reasonable grounds, based on facts and circumstances, to believe a crime has been committed.
Anyone can go to a Commissioners office and request an Application For Statement Of Charges. This is the form a Commissioner reviews when deciding whether or not to issue criminal charges against someone. The form is simply filled out under the penalties of perjury by the complainant.
A Stipulated Order of Continuance of SOC is a contract between a defendant and a Prosecuting Attorney. If the defendant completes the requirements of the contract then the prosecutor will generally move to dismiss the case at the end of the designated period of time, generally between 12-24 months.
You are making an application for a charging document which may lead to the arrest and detention of the individual you are charging. If, as result of your application, a charging document is issued by the commissioner, it will not be possible for the commissioner to withdraw the document.
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A Maryland criminal case starts with a written statement accusing a defendant of breaking the law. A private citizen (or a law enforcement officer) may ask a District Court Commissioner to file a statement of charges to start a criminal case against a defendant.

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