prosecuting attorney
It is a rent assessment committee, who investigate whether or not charges are 'fair'
Unfortunately, once you have made the report, it cannot just be canceled. If you are trying to get the prosecuting attorney to drop the charges, you can contact the attorney and see if they are willing to drop the charges. However, even if you want the charges dropped, the prosecuting attorney has the discretion to decide to drop the charges and decide not to prosecute the case.
Private individuals do not make or press criminal charges. Report the crime to the police. The police and the prosecuting attorneys will determine whether or not to file criminal charges.
absolutely - there is no gender discrimination when it comes to prosecuting offenses.
The Prosecuting Attorney. They may be known as the District Attorney or Commonwealth's Attorney.
No. Private citizens do not have the right to "press" or "drop" criminal charges. If the crime has been reported to the police, the prosecuting attorney's office then has the sole ability to decide whether or not to pursue the charges.
Depending on the particulars of the case and the mindset of the prosecuting attorney, you could potentially be charged as well. You should discuss the matter with an attorney, who can meet with the prosecuting attorney to see if they are considering charges against you.
That would be decided by the prosecuting attorney.
Contact your local prosecuting attorney.
Unless you are a prosecuting attorney, you cannot file charges. You can report criminal behavior to the police. Absent context, refusing to acknowledge receipts is probably not a crime.
Generally only the agency where the crime took place will accept a crime report. In any case, the victim does not file charges. Charges are filed by the prosecuting attorney.