It MIGHT depend on the mistake you are referring to, but usually NO, it doesn't make any difference.
In the law these are referred to as "scriveners errors" and if enough of the information contained on the ticket is sufficient to prove that it was actually YOU that the officer was ticketing, then a wrong date, or a misspelling of a name will not do the trick.
Once an arrest has been made, the charges can be dropped only by the prosecutor's office. The police cannot withdraw the charge.
the office is 'le bureau' in French.
Je suis officier de police, je suis policier, je travaille comme officier de police.
Unlikely. Any charge can be dropped, but the officer could simply say you were too intoxicated to remember.
A chief medical officer usually serves to advise and lead a team of medical experts on matters that are important to public health. The position of chief medical officer is usually held by a physician.
It depends on the locality and local policies, but if no charges were filed, probably.
Yes, press charges for stealing a pet ant i think ask a police officer
assault charges. they went too far
If it is the probation officer's warrant then yes, but they probably will not. If it is the judge's warrant the probation officer cannot.
yesIn most states if an officer is dispatched to a domestic call and there is evidence that an assault took place then they are required to make an arrest. The police do not press charges and neither does the spouse. The prosecutor presses charges.
It depends on the nature of the offence as to whether charges can be dropped. For example I had a friend that got stabbed off a random person. She initially pressed charges, and the cps picked up the case for crown court as there were lots of evidence. She changed her mind due to the random guy being a bit of a head case, but it had already gone past the police and was with the crown prosecution service. She was told if she didn't attend court they would hold her in contempt and she would face charges herself! However, if its a minor offence, and only recently been given to the police, you can ask to change your statement or withdraw it completly. You will need to ring your designated officer immediatly. Good luck :o)
You should meet with the police officer who was working your case. If he gave you a card, use that number. If not, call your local non-emergency police line and ask for the officer handling your case. You should confess that you filed a false report and he will drop the charges. This may be a difficult process, but it is important that you tell the truth. Battery charges can very seriously affect your boyfriend's future, including his career and his future love-life. I sincerely hope you follow through and I wish you luck.