Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
My boyfriend was accused of beating up his sister's husband but didn't touch him and now he's sitting in jail and the charges are aggravated battery and trespassing but the sister and her husband dropped the charges so my question is can the state still convict him of these crimes?
4 Answers from Attorneys
The state charged your boyfriend not the sister and her husband, and the state can proceed if with the charges.
Yes. Charges are brought by the prosecutor, not by the victims. Only the prosecutor can drop the charges. The victims can ask him to do so, but he is allowed to refuse such a request. In domestic violence cases, that is what usually happens.
Ther state can still prosecute, true enough. But the question was " . . .can the state convict. . .?" How is the state going to obtain a conviction if there is no evidence that the defendant committed the offense?
Yes, the State has the obligation to proceed. It is not your sister's choice.
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