When charges are dropped then you are free to go
Sometimes charges can be dropped against someone even after an affidavit has been signed. It will really depend on the charges and city and state.
YOU cannot have the charges dropped by yourself. Such an assault is a crime against the state and only the prosecutor can 'drop' the charges. If you are a reluctant 'complaining witness' speak to the prosecutor about your hesitation to go forward.
Not enough information to answer. WHAT charges? WHO filed them? WHAT offense? Re-word with more information and re-submit please.
you go to jail and have charges pressed against you
No. The Fifth amendment applies to giving testimony against yourself. Since the charges against you were dropped, you have no protection against self-incrimination. You are now simply a witness to the events in or at the bar and can be forced to testify.
false charges
You go to trail
Yes and No, No. not legally, resisting arrest is what they say when they have no other charges to pin on you. but yes as it happens all the time but charges are always dropped
Assuming that you mean the charges were originally taken by the victim and dropped by or at the request of the victim, Then if the state (in GA at least) motions to prosecute (typically domestics) on behalf of the state, then the charges stand and the victim takes on the role of victim/witness in stead of victim/complainant. The state can continue to pursue domestic violence charges and prosecution in domestic situations now due to laws adopted after years of battered spouses dropping charges against their abusers because of fear and misguided loyalty.
Bankruptcy does not typically discharge criminal fines or restitution, so criminal charges related to bad checks would likely still need to be resolved. However, individuals may be able to discharge outstanding debts related to the bad checks, such as bounced check fees or civil liabilities, in bankruptcy.
Most likely not. Some cases are "dismissed with leave" meaning upon locating you again in the USA, the charges will be "resurrected" and you must answer them, misdemeanors or felonies.
Tupac was arrested after charges of Sexual Assault. Tupac was convincted of a lesser charge of it, because many jurors wanted complete acquittal. He also shot two cops, but the charges were dropped because the off-duty cops had been drinking, and instigated the situation (in turn the charges against the officers were dropped aswell).