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So me and my dad got into a fight a few months back and he pressed charges because at the time he was mad. We have a court date and he wants to drop the charges which were simple assault. How would he do that?
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He'll probably have to either get a lawyers advice, or simply tell the judge in court that he wants to drop the charges.
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he could contact the person he got to file the charges but most of the time, the state will pick up the case if the charges get dropped
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Probably depends on the local laws (Country/ state) and then which court you are under (County/Crown/ Supreme etc).

Get in touch with both sets of lawyers, your own and the oppositions - your father's. Ask for advice on the situation and what are the possible repercussions for cancelling.

Best of luck

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The state might still pursue it if they consider it a domestic violence case, other wise just have you dad ask the judge
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