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Can an Informant change his/her mind about laying a charge?

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Can an Informant change his/her mind about laying a charge?

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If the police have laid charges, they would not be withdrawn, unless the police believed there was not enough evidence to proceed to trial or the Crown prosecutor decided not to proceed. If you laid a charge against an offender through a Justice of the Peace, you can generally drop the charge any time before the Crown prosecutor takes over prosecution of the offence.

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