Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
dropping charges
i am going to tell the prosecutor to drop charges against my step father will they and how can i do this?
Asked on 6/17/07, 5:06 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: dropping charges
The prosecutor doesn't take his orders from you.
Answered on 6/17/07, 9:28 pm
William Morrison
Action Defense Center
Re: dropping charges
First of all, you don't "tell" the prosecutor, you ask the prosecutor.
The answer will almost always be "No!
If you change your story to the police about your stepfather's assault on you, it could result in an obstruction charge being lodged against you.
Answered on 6/17/07, 11:43 pm
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