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    Why Do Prosecutors Sometimes Discontinue Charges or 'Drop the Case
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Why Do Prosecutors Sometimes Discontinue Charges or 'Drop the Case

Question 1

Question 1

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Why do prosecutors sometimes discontinue charges or 'drop the case'?


A) no evidence
B) not in the public interest
C) witness failed to appear

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