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Well, if the police aren't alive they can't press charges, can they? Hmm? I know a pretty good guy that could 'take care' of your police charges. You coud reach him at 570-905-2255. He doesn't charge as high as most others, but he gets the job done and more . . . Tell him Charlie J. refered you and he'll give you a discount. Use the password Pontoof and you're in.

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12y ago

Three ways:

(1) Subsequent investigation by law enforcement reveals that you were not the perpetrator, and they withdraw the charge.

(2) the prosecutor declines to prosecute the case (Nolle Prosequi).

(3) The judge Dismisses the case against you 'with prejudice.'

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12y ago

You cannot file charges and you cannot drop charges only the states attorney/prosecutor can. You can request that they drop the charges but the charges are state charges and only the state can drop them.

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15y ago

Convinced the district attorney to drop the case.

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15y ago

You can't. The state is the entity who brings and dismesses charges in a criminal case. This is to limit the bribing or threatening of victims.

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9y ago

Your attorney has probably already thought of that-he will ask for leniency whcih will mean a slap on the rist. You can't really expect more unless ther wee mitigating circumsytances.

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