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Lied to who? How serious an assault? Lied under what circumstances? More information is needed.

[Questioner supplied information responding to the above was moved to the discussion page].

ADDED: If your withdrawal of the complaint is legitimate - you were right in wanting to save your husband from the result of an emotionally-driven report. Unfortunately there is no way to guess at what might occur when you disclose your information. A lot of legal resources were mobilized to assist you in response to your 'false' report. In my experience you will probably be questioned very closely by the judge as he tries to determine whether or not you are being pressured to take this action.

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