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Question: My mom filed charges against someone for sexual conduct with a minor. Now she wants to drop the charges is she allowed to do that?

Answer: No. Once a crime has been brought to the attention of law enforcement authorities (police and/or prosecutor) it is the decision (and obligation) of the authorities whether or not to proceed with the case. Your mother may not wish to be involved with the proceedings, but if the authorities need her testimony she will be subpoenaed.


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On 03/12/04
Roxanna from OH said:
I don't think so. Some minors don't know what they are doing. Some of them are tricked into doing things that they shouldn't be doing. If I were you I would watch what you say.
On 01/29/04
heather from OH said:
hey he is still your brother and if he is in his right mind he realize you did it cuz u love him
On 01/25/04
Shverma from CA said:
Wow, why didnt you talk to you're brother about it first rather than telling on him?
On 09/04/03
lil jerry from CA said:
i told on my older brother and he went to jail. i am scared. what will they do to me at his trial?
On 08/25/03
Denise from AZ said:
I think anyone who is 18 years of age or older, that participates in sexual acts with any minor who is willing or not, should know better and be ready to face the consequences when they get caught, they know the law, They're not stupid. I also think the minors who agree to these acts should know better also, If they care anything about the older person they shouldn't agree to put them in that situation, they can wait.
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