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Withdrawal from prosecution refers to the decision by a prosecutor to discontinue or drop criminal charges against a defendant before the case goes to trial or is concluded. This can occur for various reasons, such as insufficient evidence, witness issues, or new information that undermines the case. It effectively ends the legal proceedings against the accused, although in some jurisdictions, the prosecution may retain the option to refile charges later.

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