My wife file a misdeminer case against me and now she wants to admit it a false allegations and she did that as she was

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Customer: My wife file a misdeminer case against me and now she wants to admit it a false allegations and she did that as she was angry. What will be consequences?
JA: What are the exact charges? Is this a first-time offense?
Customer: Original charge was felony.. then converted to misdemeanor...
JA: Where did this occur? Criminal law varies by state.
Customer: NY
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Customer: She wants withdraw the complaint. But I'm worried is there aby adverse effect of that?
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Thanks for using Just Answer. My name is ***** ***** I will be answering your question.

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Sorry to hear about this situation

Customer
Hello, fyi there was a situation, my wife with the influence of her family....
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EvanG329, Expert

Generally she may be able to request a withdrawal of the complaint

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EvanG329, Expert

Without saying she made it up.

Customer
I'm concern avout her?
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about
Customer
If she admits, she will be punished?
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EvanG329, Expert

Possibly

Customer
what will be the consequence of my case? The charge will withdrawan immediately?
Customer
Or if she just ask for normal withdrawal.... without admitting her fault?
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EvanG329, Expert

Up to the prosecutor

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EvanG329, Expert

Usually gets dropped, but cannot guarantee

Customer
Just if she said I don’t wants to continue....
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EvanG329, Expert

Yes

Customer
If she said it was misunderstanding and I have no complain anymore. How it would be?
Customer
I just appeared for only one case date yet. I want to present her on my next
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EvanG329, Expert

That can work

Customer
Whats your opinion?
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EvanG329, Expert

May get withdrawn

Customer
Not certain... Ya?
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EvanG329, Expert

Would only be a guess

Customer
What usually happen in majority cases like this situation?
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EvanG329, Expert

Withdrawn

Customer
Is there any written application required or if she will present in person and ask for withdrawal... Will be ok?
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EvanG329, Expert

Generally a statement will have to be made and signed

Customer
Got it. Thank... Last question is there any particular format for statement or it can be in general way?
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EvanG329, Expert

No particular format. They just need a record

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Thanks for your advice. Bye
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