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.
false charges
no, unless you report something that conters the reason you got charges (if they are even related)Added: The police do not have the power to drop charges against you. Only the prosecutors office can do that.
Harassment over computer has different charges. in all states it can be a year in jain or probation / restraining orders.
72 hours
Police department
Your local PD.
You need to report harassment to a counselor, a trusted teacher or other adult. Pressing charges is probably the last resort.
In Colorado, to drop harassment charges, the victim typically needs to contact the prosecutor's office handling the case and express their desire to withdraw their complaint. This may involve submitting a written request or appearing in court. However, the final decision rests with the prosecutor, who will consider factors like public interest and the severity of the alleged offense. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the specific process and implications.
Nationally there are few charges, about one per 25,000 workers. 11% of sex discrimination/harassment charges are filed by men. After investigation, only about 7% of charges are found to violate the law. Almost all charges are dismissed.
You have to prove when,were,why it happened.Tell the police what carrier the harassing text messages are on.
Yes, if they have proven it tho...
The statutory cases can drop if there is no sufficient evidence for the prosecution to support the case. They can also drop if the accuser withdraws and opts for an out of court settlement.