Yes.
Yes.
Yes, but that doesn't mean that the local district attorney has to drop the case. Once it's filed, it's the district attorney that decides.
Need more information - something is wrong with this scenario. Prosecutors do not get involved in civil lawsuits. What is he supposedly going to prosecuting for?
The decision to drop a case after a mistrial is typically made by the prosecuting attorney or the prosecution team. They may consider factors such as the strength of the evidence, the potential for a successful retrial, and the interests of justice. However, the final decision may also involve discussions with the presiding judge and consultation with the defendant's attorney.
You get to make the decision, not the attorney. You are going to have to pay the fees to the attorney.
Unfortunately, once you have made the report, it cannot just be canceled. If you are trying to get the prosecuting attorney to drop the charges, you can contact the attorney and see if they are willing to drop the charges. However, even if you want the charges dropped, the prosecuting attorney has the discretion to decide to drop the charges and decide not to prosecute the case.
Being charged with abandonment is usually at the discretion of a district or states attorney. It is likely leaving a child, even in a safe place, for the purpose of not being responsible for her or him any longer is a chargeable offense.
Yes, if the DA pr Prosecutor determines that the case is not a proper or winnable case, he may request a dismissal even after a trial date has been fixed. (And the defendant would be thrilled).
what are the documents i need to drop off when dropping off the jamaica district constable form
Yes, you still have to pay for their time and possible filling fees.
Do the "Rescue a Hotelier" job in District 5 will drop Bellhops.
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