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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 114045"><p>In Ohio, the victim of domestic violence can't drop the charges. Once charges are filed, it will be prosecuted. They got tired of so many women changing their minds. The woman can still talk to the judge on behalf of the defendant, but it's dicey. </p><p></p><p>My ex was arrested 4 days before I was moving out for domestic violence and aggravated menacing. There were no visible bruises and it's not that I wanted to drop the charges..he was planning on moving back to Georgia and I didn't want to do anything that was going to stop that. I wanted him gone. The prosecutor told me that once the charges are filed it becomes the state's case and is out of the (alleged) victim's hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 114045"] In Ohio, the victim of domestic violence can't drop the charges. Once charges are filed, it will be prosecuted. They got tired of so many women changing their minds. The woman can still talk to the judge on behalf of the defendant, but it's dicey. My ex was arrested 4 days before I was moving out for domestic violence and aggravated menacing. There were no visible bruises and it's not that I wanted to drop the charges..he was planning on moving back to Georgia and I didn't want to do anything that was going to stop that. I wanted him gone. The prosecutor told me that once the charges are filed it becomes the state's case and is out of the (alleged) victim's hands. [/QUOTE]
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