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In Gu's telling, when he demanded they press charges, the cops said that the man could also press charges against Gu for reckless driving.
It's unclear if authorities will press charges on the men.
Pool officials said they did not want to press charges.
The officers asked me if I wanted to press charges.
We're told the boyfriend does not want to press charges.
Last week, Arizona prosecutors declined to press charges against Uber.
Minaj is not planning to press charges, sources told TMZ.
The family does not plan to press charges, she adds.
Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri has declined to press charges.
"Police have yet to press charges on anyone," he said.
District Attorney Bruce Castor declined to press charges in 2005.
Would she like to press charges against her former coach?
And the kid in the wheelchair's family didn't press charges.
Do you want to press charges against the taxi driver?
The woman decided not to press charges at the time.
" She concluded, "My family is not afraid to press charges.
More importantly, we're told Benzino didn't want to press charges.
In March, prosecutors decided not to press charges against Venit.
Police eventually detained him, but Delta refused to press charges.
But Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance declined to press charges.
As we reported ... YoungBoy's GF didn't want to press charges.
Barr declined to press charges against Comey for his actions.
Neither of the women wanted to press charges against anyone.
Although she reportedly didn't want to press charges, authorities arrested Ketterer.
Everything is subject to litigation if you want to press charges.
Although she allegedly didn't want to press charges, authorities arrested Ketterer.
If the victim won't testify, it is hard to press charges.
Both cases were dropped when the women declined to press charges.
And it turned out that we're not going to press charges.
Polish prosecutors said then they would press charges against two controllers.
According to TMZ, the women did not want to press charges.
Few women press charges and very few complaints end with convictions.
He will also consider Kevin Sr. not wanting to press charges.
Although she reportedly didn't want to press charges, authorities arrested him.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch opted on Wednesday not to press charges.
The limo driver declined to press charges over the $50 fare.
The woman did not press charges and Brown was not arrested.
A decision was made later not to press charges against Palmer.
Tommy wants to press charges against Brandon and cops are investigating.
Ashley wanted the incident documented, but didn't want to press charges.
Prosecutors declined to press charges at the time, citing insufficient evidence.
She and Mr. Chui went to the police to press charges.
Police said none of the other passengers wanted to press charges.
In consultation with the Met, they decided not to press charges.
Rock Deschamps signed a form saying he refused to press charges.
Excerpts were presented to a grand jury, which decided to press charges.
No one at the pool wanted to press charges, the report said.
The decision not to press charges was "extremely evil", one microblogger wrote.
They are my clients and I have advised them to press charges.
That was five years ago; the authorities have yet to press charges.
Kazakhstan has indicated it may also press charges of murder against him.
As we first reported, Michael decided not to press charges against Jack.
Officials this week declined to press charges against Jim in the case.
Leal refused to press charges against Gordon, and the case was dropped.
The Justice Department ultimately decided not to press charges over the matter.
The employee reportedly decided to not press charges and declined medical treatment. 
He told the Herald that he plans to press charges against Courtney.
The police couldn't press charges as he said I hit him first.
Police haven't identified a suspect, but Matta said he would press charges.
Mary told him the decision to press charges wasn't up to her.
Tinder never replied, she said, and local authorities declined to press charges.
She added that the man who was hit declined to press charges.
Caroline's mother, the man said, was furious and wanted to press charges.
The cast member identified him in pictures but declined to press charges.
Prosecutors didn't press charges after the alleged victim backed off her claims.
Dro's GF didn't wanna press charges but the rapper was arrested anyway.
We're told neither of the women wanted to press charges against anyone.
Plus, as we've reported ... the alleged victim doesn't want to press charges.
"He kept telling me he was going to press charges," Suttle says.
Linda Runions says she hopes authorities can find enough evidence to press charges.
Malaysia's Attorney General eventually chose not to press charges because of insufficient evidence.
This is in part because few victims report abuse, let alone press charges.
But very few of them will go on to press charges, she said.
A federal grand jury will decide whether to press charges in the case.
According to school and police officials, he did not want to press charges.
Nobody wants to press charges, so with that, the women make their exit.
OWENS: They asked if we wanted to press charges and Charlie said no.
A battery report was taken, but Michael refused to press charges against Jack.
A judge must now rule whether to press charges or dismiss the case.
He denied the allegation and, following an investigation, police declined to press charges.
"Yeah I'm going to press charges," she said told British magazine The Sun.
Local police declined to press charges, saying there was a lack of evidence.
Few have filed formal complaints and even fewer have tried to press charges.
The statistics on those who bravely choose to press charges are all telling.
She recently went to the police, after almost two decades, to press charges.
The woman told Arizona Family that she intends to press charges against Crave.
She declined to press charges and Zach Smith disputes that any violence occurred.
Going to get a private investigator and I'm going to sue & press charges!!
Eventually, the woman tells the cop she wants to press charges against Matthews.
Public prosecutors and the tax office both declined to press charges against her.
Many survivors will be unable to provide this, as majority will never press charges.
They were arrested on suspicion of trespassing, and Starbucks ultimately declined to press charges.
They'll face no charges at all if their partner chooses not to press charges.
Barth said she chose not to press charges after Guillod threatened to sue her.
Cyrus Vance junior, the Manhattan district attorney, did not press charges, citing insufficient evidence.
Then, the cults would often turn around and press charges on Ted for kidnapping.
Both men declined to press charges when cops arrived, and no report was filed.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch took FBI Director James Comey's recommendation not to press charges.
She'd ensure the school wouldn't press charges, he'd just face a two-week suspension.
No arrests were made in the melee, and no one wanted to press charges.
Once the paraprofessional filed to press charges, the legal process was set into motion.
"This decision supports every argument we will present when we press charges," he said.
If Weinstein decided to press charges, the cops could slap Steve with misdemeanor assault.
They detained him with handcuffs, but didn't arrest him because Shia didn't press charges.
As you know, Kevin Sr. has said he did not want to press charges.
At the time, Hnida did not press charges or come forward with her story.
He wanted to "press charges" against me, and mall security had to be called.
The donation came just months after Vance's office declined to press charges against Weinstein.
When cops arrived, the men declined to press charges and no report was filed.
In October, police declined to press charges and they were allowed to resume playing.
The Hudson County prosecutor's office eventually decided not to press charges against Mr. Alvarez.
The detective asked Wendt if she wanted to press charges, and Wendt said absolutely.
In any event, Ms. Moody said her organization did not plan to press charges.
The prosecutor later declined to press charges against the son, according to court records.
That woman supplied his name to university police, but initially declined to press charges.
She told police about the incident in 2005, but prosecutors declined to press charges.
He says he intends to press charges against the alleged puncher and his friends.
I was starting law school in 22017 weeks so I decided not to press charges.
After a week or so I decided to press charges with the District Attorney's office.
In the end, the doll was recovered, and the Dollar Store declined to press charges.
Authorities Friday said that both the victim and the other party declined to press charges.
Police were reportedly called to the scene, but the French couple declined to press charges.
The Met advised the New York Police Department, however, not to press charges against Kaiser.
Further, the man does not want to press charges -- so, cops consider the matter closed.
Knight was interviewed by the FBI last July and federal prosecutors declined to press charges.
He will be empowered to run the investigation, and press charges, as he sees fit.
Moffet said that in one of the cases, the teen driver declined to press charges.
On Tuesday, the District Attorney's Office announced it had declined to press charges against Baio.
At this time, it is unclear if police will press charges against the bus driver.
Prosecutors declined to press charges against Raz after investigating the incident, however, citing insufficient evidence.
Our sources say the cleaners decided NOT to press charges and the case was closed.
Republican lawmakers were livid when the Justice Department declined to press charges earlier this year.
We're told no one wanted to press charges ... so everyone went on their merry way.
She can press charges against him in some cases and have him thrown in jail.
If so, prosecutors would be able to press charges of membership in a terrorist organization.
Despite the criticism against Comey's actions, the Justice Department declined to press charges against him.
She was released after about two hours when Mr. Trump decided not to press charges.
We're told she got out on Tuesday morning, and decided she wanted to press charges.
Doucette added his initial inclination is that there was not sufficient evidence to press charges.
In Houston, the district attorney will no longer press charges in low-level marijuana cases.
County Attorney Mike Freeman declined to press charges in October, citing a lack of evidence.
Prosecutors didn't press charges in 2001, citing insufficient evidence in the case to do so.
Germany's criminal code forbids insults of foreign leaders but prosecutors can decide whether to press charges.
In some situations, the "father" claimed he wouldn't press charges if the target gave him money.
It is now up to the attorney general to determine whether to press charges against him.
She left in a police car but was not arrested, as Twitter declined to press charges.
The zoo hasn't said if it will press charges against the visitors who manhandled the birds.
Dragland said she would not press charges if the suspect was found, according to the Chronicle.
Regardless of whether Mandelblit decides to press charges, the reports increase the political pressure on Netanyahu.
At the time of the third incident on November 1, his aide decided to press charges.
He said the representative also told him that Uber plans to press charges on the driver.
Leal refused to press charges against Gordon, who is due back in court on April 6.
Gordon reportedly told police that Leal attacked him and he wanted to press charges against her.
The allegations against Wiggins were not enough for authorities to press charges at the time, however.
Frances said she didn't want to press charges, but she has no say in the matter.
Though Menafee was originally arrested by Yale police, the university will not press charges against him.
Later that day, Ms. Brennan told Mr. Braz that prosecutors were not going to press charges.
In a statement, the Clinton campaign noted that the FBI had decided not to press charges.
The councilor pleaded with her not to press charges and gave her about $15, she said.
A spokeswoman for Make-a-Wish Colorado said the organization did not plan to press charges.
Hatcher's parents were not injured and told investigators they wanted to press charges against their daughter.
Lynda locked the rifle away, and the owner of the chickens chose not to press charges.
But prosecutors said they wouldn't press charges after his girlfriend said she wanted the case dropped.
And in case you're wondering, Keri did decide to press charges, and she won her case.
It is now up to Israel's attorney-general, Avichai Mandelblit, to decide whether to press charges.
The Davie Police Department, which responded to the encounter, declined to press charges earlier for similar reasons.
Charges against Naya were dropped this week after Dorsey said he did not want to press charges.
She wants to press charges, and we're told she's lawyered up and might sue Tommie as well.
The French authorities have two days to decide if they should press charges or release the singer.
The student at the time apologized for her confusion, adding she didn&apost want to press charges.
The case was closed a month later when Lindsey said he didn&apost want to press charges.
The man then went to find a fair worker so he could press charges with law enforcement.
Ms. Travis's decision not to press charges has not ended the inquiry, police officials and prosecutors said.
The closing of the preliminary probe is the final step before prosecutors press charges against the suspects.
Cops gave Amber this business card and told her to call if she wants to press charges.
The video didn't clearly show the headbutt though, and the guy didn't even want to press charges.
Cops showed up, but Gabel decided he didn't want to press charges, so the case was dropped.
The problem is, Gutierrez is having trouble finding any victims who will come forward to press charges.
The accuser was referred to the prosecutor's office in the event that she wants to press charges.
And after indicating I did not want to press charges, we were escorted to our business destination.
"I said before, if the government wants to press charges to anyone, they are capable," he added.
Lawmakers claimed that the Justice Department officials had created a "double standard" in declining to press charges.
Wallace says the case was turned over to the Cleveland County DA, who declined to press charges.
He was handcuffed by police at the time, but was NOT arrested because Johnson didn't press charges.
Hillary Clinton's widely expected interview does not signal whether or not the Justice Department will press charges.
Yet prosecutors declined to press charges, saying a criminal charge was not supported by the available evidence.
The parents were eventually handcuffed, but the store did not press charges, according to the police report.
But she returned to the Police Department the following day to press charges and cooperate with investigators.
In the end, the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., announced he would not press charges.
Dixon said he wanted to press charges, so both Sean and Rod were charged with misdemeanor battery.
Then the information will be turned over to the Justice Department to decide whether to press charges.
Comey, however, would not publicly make his recommendation to not press charges against Clinton until July 2016.
The legislation would guarantee women the right to publicly press charges, rather than submit to secret settlements.
That Disney World employee later declined to press charges, because she believes the woman may have dementia.
I think it&aposs basically out of our hands whether or not we are going to press charges.
The police have not arrested the previous owner of the dogs, and currently don't plan to press charges.
The victim was loaded up into an ambulance -- but told cops he did NOT want to press charges.
The woman and her family told BuzzFeed News she was pressured not to press charges against the soldier.
An investigation into the incident is underway and Parker could not say whether the FWC would press charges.
Whatever the true length of the interview, after it was over, police decided to press charges against Yovino.
McCoy and his party had been investigated by cops in the past, but officials declined to press charges.
We will encourage every victim of sexual harassment and sexual assault to speak out and to press charges.
Prosecutors would have to find Wilson willfully violated Brown's rights — a very high legal bar — to press charges.
THR reported that after the girl's parents did not press charges, Sizemore returned to production to film reshoots.
Mary and her family decided to press charges months later when the defendant continued to share the recording.
Tahiry was booked for assault and released the next day, but says she plans to press charges too.
Erdogan, a crucial partner for Merkel in tackling Europe's migrant crisis, had demanded Germany press charges against Boehmermann.
Police concluded that the killing had been in self-defense and did not press charges, the paper said.
Michael told us the whole thing was a "misunderstanding" and that his wife didn't want to press charges.
Because they couldn't press charges against either of the men, the case remains open nearly 22014 years later.
As for the clothes theft, Mr. Gauland says he plans to press charges when the culprit is found.
Dixon said he wanted to press charges, and both Rod and Sean have been charged with misdemeanor battery.
He said the lawmaker and her family declined to press charges in regard to a September 2016 incident.
The Deschamps, who said Cruz had been struggling since the death of his mother, declined to press charges.
We're told 4 people in the club, aside from Steve, were injured and they want to press charges.
"I did not press charges as I fear it will make him even angrier," Gamboa wrote in the complaint.
Police said they were unable to stop the attack and may press charges against the throng of vengeance-seekers.
The girl and her family declined to press charges, and it appears that the girl's partners were also minors.
The victim was uncooperative with police, declined to sign complaints or press charges, a spokeswoman for Chicago police said.
Darbi decided not to press charges, knowing how traumatic trials can be and how rarely the accused are convicted.
Once he was out, James tracked down cops and filed a police report ... saying he wanted to press charges.
Former attorney general Loretta Lynch announced in July 2016 that the Justice Department would not press charges against Clinton.
In light of the impending arrest, Evans spoke to the journalist Ronan Farrow about her decision to press charges.
I will be calling the FBI to press charges against the "man" who mistook me for a punching bag.
There were three guys from Khabib's team arrested, and they were released because Conor didn't want to press charges.
The source said that a federal grand jury had been convened and could press charges as early as Wednesday.
Meanwhile the little girl's mother decided she didn't want to press charges -- so, Kimball was eventually released from custody.
The Justice Department declined to press charges against Clinton for her use of the private server earlier this year.
Mr Sadek has ordered his staff to monitor the media and press charges against anyone who "harms national interests".
The police were initially going to arrest the transgender employee but the co-worker decided not to press charges.
Local police declined to press charges, saying that there wasn't enough evidence to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Kevin Sr. does not want to press charges, but because it's a domestic incident prosecutors often press on regardless.
We're told the alleged victim doesn't want to press charges -- but the misdemeanor battery investigation is still going forward.
She's not even trying to press charges and have him arrested (an act of grace, if you ask me).
Mark tells us he doesn't want to press charges -- he just wants Richie to get the help he needs.
Months later, she said she came to regret it when her supervisor asked why she did not press charges.
After Friday's revelations from the State Department, Republicans were even more eager for the Justice Department to press charges.
Fraumeni did not press charges and or ask the vehicle's owner to pay for the electricity used, WPBF reported.
She tried to represent a woman who wanted to press charges against President Donald Trump, but it never eventuated.
He chose to not only report the incident but to press charges against the patient who caused the injury.
The victim initially did not want to press charges, the report says, but changed her mind the next day.
With the police investigation now complete, the case will be passed to prosecutors to decide whether to press charges.
We're told Jake's mom didn't press charges at the time, but she must have been stewing over the incident.
All five accusers said they were willing to press charges, and The Citadel turned the case over to police.
Mr. Lo added that the police had arrested Mr. Tsang, but had not yet decided whether to press charges.
As that deadline approached, the Philadelphia district attorney's office on Tuesday closed its investigation and declined to press charges.
Representatives of Galerie Perrotin escorted Datuna off the premises but the gallery said that it will not press charges.
Too fearful of him to press charges, his mother fled, with her kids, to New York for a year.
Dozens of service providers and lawyers interviewed said immigrant women were deciding not to report abuse or press charges.
Nick told the Bellagio he didn't want to press charges, and told us, "They got the worst of it."
Prosecutors WANTED to press but felt it was an uphill battle with the victim not wanting to press charges.
Father Colapietro said the church would not seek to press charges, even if the police tracked down a suspect.
Palm Beach County State Attorney David Aronberg is reportedly expected to announce the decision to no press charges on Thursday.
" Logan also was initially reluctant to press charges at all, telling officers he felt like "the kid made a mistake.
The girl allegedly told police she was "humiliated and ashamed," but did not want to press charges over the incident.
"I won't let them arrest her (they want to proceed -- but I keep refusing to press charges...)," she emailed him.
As we reported, Wendi also wants the passenger behind her to be identified, so she can press charges for assault.
The clerk did not want to press charges, so cops tell us they merely issued a ticket for criminal trespass.
Pascolla and another woman who complained declined to press charges, so CBP released him after revoking his Global Entry status.
" The man said he would not press charges against Kohn "as long as she leaves me and my family alone.
Constand initially told police about the incident in 2005, but the then-district attorney declined to press charges against Cosby.
THR reported last year that after the girl's parents did not press charges, Sizemore returned to production to film reshoots.
Breslin's words are spot-on and they will undoubtedly provide comfort to the millions of survivors who didn't press charges.
Despite all of this, though, Weinstein was never arrested; after two weeks of investigations, the DA declined to press charges.
Strzok also worked on the FBI's probe into Hillary Clinton's emails, which ultimately did not press charges under Comey's leadership.
Prosecutors did not press charges against Nelly despite his arrest at the time, claiming Greene did not cooperate with inquiries.
The news outlet noted that church officials had previously said that they weren't interested in press charges against the nuns.
He chose not to press charges and has visited his wife in the Taconic Correctional Facility in Bedford Hills monthly.
In 2014, he was accused of threatening a man during a road rage incident, who also declined to press charges.
Under the law Osaka police have 23 days from the time of the arrest to decide whether to press charges.
The incident, never before publicized, was reported to producers and police, though the girl's parents ultimately declined to press charges.
Even after the police chose not to press charges in the case, Broward County prosecutors twice looked into doing so.
The men were taken to a police station and released when it became clear Starbucks didn't want to press charges.
Having spent months criticizing both Mr. Comey and the Department of Justice for deciding not to press charges against Mrs.
But since the State of Connecticut declined to press charges against Allen, it is what we have to go on.
He said he had met secretly with the shopkeepers in the police chief's office and urged them to press charges.
Our sources say Tommy thought he and Brandon put the KO behind them when he decided not to press charges.
LT did not want to press charges, but Lynette Taylor was arrested anyway and booked for battery and resisting arrest.
Since then, prosecutors in the borough have declined to press charges in between 15 percent and 20 percent of cases.
Because the statute of limitations had already expired on three of those alleged crimes, her office declined to press charges.
Constand first told police about the incident in 2005, and the district attorney at the time declined to press charges.
Regardless of whether the perpetrator was a relative or the family driver, the victim's parents invariably declined to press charges.
Two days after the Philadelphia District Attorney's office announced it would not press charges, Kline filed the private criminal complaint.
Sediuk fled the scene, but as we reported ... Kim plans to press charges and get a restraining order against him.
There were calls for the student to press charges against the Senator for theft, even though Perdue eventually returned the phone.
They said they did not see who shot them and did not want to press charges, according to the police report.
A North Carolina teacher is attempting to press charges against a daycare worker she says breastfed her son without her consent.
Not one company would -- had been stolen from would press charges because they didn't want to be blocked out of China.
The whole case was dismissed in April 2016, after the BF didn't show for court and didn't want to press charges.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation said it would not press charges against Clinton over her use of a private email server.
Leal refused to press charges against Gordon, who is due back in court on April 6, and the case was dropped.
Records, obtained by WSTB, show Shah's mother telling police she had lost $36,000 in the scam, but declining to press charges.
But district attorney Cyrus Vance declined to press charges, saying that he did not believe prosecutors could have won the case.
Tiffany Crutcher, Terence's twin sister, has urged prosecutors to immediately press charges against Shelby, a five-year veteran with Tulsa Police.
Prosecutors continue to press charges against protesters unfortunate enough to have been squeezed into the confined area during the 2012 rally.
It is now up to federal prosecutors to decide whether to press charges, ask for more information or drop the case.
As we reported, she did not want to press charges ... although the D.A. could still have gone forward with the case.
As we first reported, the woman repeatedly told Cleveland PD officers who responded to the scene she wanted to press charges.
There are no federal charges pending against Nelson, and Carpenter says the US Attorney of Minnesota has declined to press charges.
The responsibility to prosecute falls on troop-contributing countries who are often unwilling or unable to press charges against their troops.
She told police that she was a victim of domestic abuse but repeatedly declined to press charges against the alleged perpetrator.
Brown, 27, has not been arrested in connection with the incident, though the alleged victim wants to press charges, police say.
The Justice Department decided last month not to press charges against Clinton for mishandling sensitive material after a yearlong FBI investigation.
Fraumeni did not press charges or ask the owner to pay for the electricity used to charge the vehicle, WPBF reported.
The district attorney's office said last month that it declined to press charges because there was no evidence of a crime.
Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) said he won't press charges against the man who allegedly assaulted him during his visit to South Africa.
Often what they release to the public is limited to a brief statement saying whether they had decided to press charges.
In exchange for agreeing not to press charges or talk about their allegations, the five received settlements totaling about $13 million.
"The IRS can press charges on the company owner or individual responsible for making an egregious payroll tax mistake," Kruze explained.
The Manhattan District Attorney, Cyrus Vance, later declined to press charges, and according to the Times, "made a payment" to Battilana.
Nick told police he did not hit the woman, and claims she attacked him ... and wanted to press charges against her.
The cops figured all this out too, mainly because the landlady was so beat up but didn't want to press charges.
After speaking to an attorney who told me I wouldn't have much of a case, I decided not to press charges.
White said three members of Nurmagomedov's team had been detained by police but were released after McGregor refused to press charges.
I plan to further press charges, but even to have a lawyer get this LETTER has cost me $2k so far.
Stories of sexual assault, rape, and exploitation run rampant in the Emerald Triangle, though few survivors press charges, according to Reveal.
Some women simply didn't want to press charges; others want to but can't because the statute of limitations has run out.
She later made the same accusation to the police and to prosecutors, but the Manhattan district attorney declined to press charges.
If the election campaign has begun, however, it could make it easier for Mr. Mandelblit to press charges, Professor Sandler said.
If you turn yourself in now, and return the stolen property, and pay for the car damages we won't press charges.
The Zimbabwe government, however, declined to press charges against Dr. Palmer and said his documentation for the hunt had been proper.
In most cases, he was released because the victims either declined to press charges or stopped cooperating, law enforcement officials said.
Authorities took the woman into custody, but the president's son decided not to press charges, the Trump Organization told the Tribune.
If a girl finds herself in a situation where she doesn't know if she should press charges how would you counsel her?
Pakistan's reluctance to press charges against him has been a sore point in relations with Washington and India over the past decade.
Complainants often tell a prosecutor that they have changed their mind and no longer wish to press charges against their alleged assailant.
The superintendent told reporters that the district would not press charges, but the school board president insisted that proper actions were taken.
As the law stands, if something non-consensual happens during BDSM play, victims may face trouble in getting prosecutors to press charges.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation said on Sunday it would not press charges against Clinton over her using a private email server.
It is unclear if Rusek plans to press charges, though she did indicate on Twitter that she would be contacting a lawyer.
Schools are actually telling teachers and paraprofessionals to press charges against students, in order to get the students out of their class.
The girl doesn't plan to press charges because she believes the texting relationship was consensual, although at times it made her uncomfortable.
Cops investigated and decided to press charges against both parties -- Chambers was hit with assault and Alexander was charged with disorderly conduct.
Leal refused to press charges against Gordon, but he was arrested for battery domestic violence based on her statement and facial injuries.
Jenn says she was going to press charges but changed her mind to avoid ruining the holiday ... but now wishes she had.
Trump has changed his strategy on dealing with protesters, promising to press charges against people who interrupt his events from now on.
Elkins can only make recommendations to the Department of Justice, which would then choose whether to press charges based on Elkins' findings.
What message does the FBI Director's recommendation that the Justice Department not press charges against Secretary Clinton send to other government employees?
It is now up to Israel's attorney-general, Avichai Mandelblit, to decide whether to press charges against Netanyahu in the three cases.
The employee responded by calling the police, later telling the officers they wanted to press charges if the couple did not pay.
Police said the alleged victim, South African woman Siba Nkumbi, had been treated for her injuries in hospital and would press charges.
In August, the Los Angeles district attorney's office said in a court filing that it would not press charges against Mr. Miller.
Public outrage mounted, which put pressure on the Montgomery County District Attorney's office outside Philadelphia to press charges while it still could.
He also would not say whether Ottinger had asked to press charges or whether prosecutors had spoken to her or to Hunt.
Elle later told cops things just got out of hand while they were partying, and she did not wish to press charges.
The rifle stayed in the vehicle and no one at the pool asked to press charges, the officer said in the report.
A poll released on Monday found that a majority of the country disagreed with the Justice Department's decision not to press charges.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) signed a measure Wednesday permitting New York state to press charges against those who have received presidential pardons.
They'll also have to see if she decides to press charges for assault, as police and medical staff told her she could.
The police were called but by the time they had arrived, the couple had made up and the guy didn't press charges.
MEADOWS: It creates another issue because then all of a sudden it&aposs incumbent on the DOJ to actually act and press charges.
She decided not to press charges because the assault was not violent, but she still had to learn to face the emotional fallout.
Page Six confirmed  in December 2016 that the Los Angeles County district attorney decided not to press charges against 54-year-old Crowe.
The actress told The Wrap she tried to press charges in 2012, but ultimately dropped the case when Guillod threatened to sue her.
The Davie Police Department, which responded to the encounter, did not press charges, and the state attorney's office declined to pursue the case.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced Wednesday she won't press charges against the former secretary of state for the use of her private server.
She said United told her that unless she decided to press charges they could not tell her what would happen to the man.
Liu said the decision by prosecutors not to press charges proved that he had not violated any laws "from to start to finish".
We're told no charges will be filed, though ... because the victim doesn't want to press charges and Jack has been uncooperative with police.
Whitehurst writes that her friendship group subsequently ostracized her, pressuring her not to press charges and sending her threatening messages via social media.
In December, the Hudson County prosecutor decided not to press charges, determining Alvarez was unlikely to be convicted, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Now, state prosecutors in the German city of Leipzig, where the publisher, Der Schelm, is based, are investigating whether they can press charges .
Palm Beach County State Attorney David Aronberg is announcing he will not press charges against Corey Lewandowski on Thursday afternoon, according to Politico.
The issue caused a major uproar at the time, leading to the naming of a special prosecutor, who later declined to press charges.
Even when the authorities uncovered less esoteric, easier-to-prosecute crimes—such as those committed by HSBC—they routinely declined to press charges.
We cannot demand that rape survivors report and press charges as a litmus test of the veracity of the violation they have endured.
The judge asked Harrison if there was anything she wanted to add, and she repeated that she did not want to press charges.
"However when you put your hands on me, I will press charges on you, and have our legal system take care of you."
Law enforcement sources tell us they responded to the Planet Hollywood Spa, but no arrests were made as Mario refused to press charges.
In such cultures, a rape victim has a strong incentive not to press charges, however much she might believe that justice requires it.
The F.B.I. investigated her use of the server — which included sending emails that were classified — but declined in July 2016 to press charges.
Though local authorities did not press charges, the university suspended or expelled several students, at one point leading the team to boycott events.
Cops add the bouncer wished to press charges against the former Dallas Stars winger for the alleged choking incident ... so they arrested Matthew.
Still, Uber is likely to avoid criminal repercussions, as the local prosecutor on the case has said she is declining to press charges.
Adults (and minors in some states) will not be required to report the assault or to press charges — that will be their choice.
At the time of the incident, an arrest record reportedly stated that a school official wanted to press charges against the first grader.
Many university administrators say they are hampered in sexual assault investigations by women who are reluctant to identify their assailants or press charges.
Even in cases where state prosecutors are unable or unwilling to press charges, the new law is unlikely to lead to federal action.
But in January, prosecutors decided not to press charges against Christie, saying they could not prove he had knowledge of the lane closures.
Church officials came to the station house and said they had decided to press charges, he said, and an investigation is now underway.
State law extends timetable for sex abuse cases: Prosecutors have more time to press charges, and victims have more time to come forward.
The photo resulted in Parsons being bullied; however, in the immediate aftermath of the alleged rape, Crown prosecutors decided not to press charges.
But thanks to the FBI's ample resources, Mr Mueller's will be the main probe: he is empowered to press charges if he sees fit.
The department subsequently launched an investigation into the rape allegations that ended when the complainant "decided not to press charges," according to the statement.
Barth said she went to the Los Angeles Police Department with the allegations for a second time, after attempting to press charges in 2012.
The arresting officer says he saw visible marks on the GF, and placed Gordon under arrest even though the woman refused to press charges.
We're told no one wanted to press charges so there were no arrests, and everyone involved decided their lawyers would handle it from here.
NOC said the closure had cost the company about $30 million in lost revenue and that it intended to press charges against the landowner.
If people in the photo are older than 18 and do not wish to press charges, the number of criminal counts could be reduced.
Rubish posted in an update on YouTube that Lalonde is "grateful for all the support" and plans to press charges against the unidentified assailant.
A month later, the man the Crown said they would not press charges against would appear in the northern town in which I lived.
"im in recovery and dealin with emotions is tuff... (sic)" Parents head to trial It would take 10 months for prosecutors to press charges.
The team cannot, however, directly help victims press charges or take further legal action—but it can help connect you with the appropriate contacts.
On Monday, Sacramento police arrested 84 activists and journalists, declaring the protest unlawful after alleged vandalism (the Sacramento district attorney declined to press charges).
Reuters could not determine exactly what occurred during the police visit, but the source said the woman declined to press charges in Liu's presence.
Palm Beach County State Attorney David Aronberg is scheduled to announce the decision not to press charges against Lewandowski on Thursday afternoon, Politico said.
Short story ... even if the comedian came forward to press charges ... we're told there's probably not enough evidence to move forward and charge Sellers.
A former prosecutor, Muhuthaz Muhsin, who refused to press charges against Mr. Adeeb, was also convicted on terrorism charges and sentenced to 17 years.
The DA's Office said Tuesday that they declined to press charges in February because the statute of limitations had expired for all three incidents.
As we reported ... the woman who originally claimed Nelly raped her on his tour bus told police she did not want to press charges.
Sotheby's declined to comment on exchanges between the individual and its security staff, and on whether the company has any plans to press charges.
But the prosecutor running the sex crimes and family violence unit in Phoenix, Rachel Mitchell, declined to press charges after questioning the woman's credibility.
Der Spiegel: The German newsmagazine announced it would press charges against Claas Relotius, a former star reporter who has been accused of fabricating stories.
"Italian women have to fight, and not be afraid to press charges because it is always worth it," said Ms. Cortani in the interview.
The extended detentions give the Japanese authorities more time to interrogate the men, search Nissan's offices for evidence and determine whether to press charges.
In 2015, after Malaysia's attorney general gathered evidence of Mr. Najib's involvement in 13MDB and seemed poised to press charges, Mr. Najib fired him.
Still, Uber is likely to avoid any serious repercussions, as the local prosecutor on the case has said she is declining to press charges.
Less than a week after the shooting, the district attorney, Joel Abelove, impaneled a grand jury, which declined to press charges against the officer.
Swift, the spokeswoman, "decided to press charges to help support the chance of obtaining a stay away order against" Stark, according to the report.
The attorney general is to decide whether to press charges over accusations of bribery, fraud and breach of trust after a hearing in October.
The interview does not signal whether or not the Justice Department will press charges, but Brown said he doesn't think an indictment is coming.
Reports of domestic violence and rape have dropped among immigrants, some of whom believe they could be detained and deported if they press charges.
Charges initially dropped After the National Transportation Safety Board completed an investigation into the crash, local prosecutors decided not to press charges against Bostian.
In May, Pishevar was arrested at a luxury London hotel over a rape allegation, but police declined to press charges, according to Fast Company.
We're told the valet didn't want to press charges, but cops arrested Tommie anyway and booked her for disorderly conduct while under the influence.
"Victims are required to press charges, the airline can't do that for them," said Taylor Garland, spokeswoman for the U.S. Association of Flight Attendants.
That suspension ended when prosecutors declined to press charges and a restraining order was lifted when both sides agreed to a settlement in court.
Police got the man to delete the photo, but informed Martin that upskirting was not a criminal offense and that she could not press charges.
Sabrina is horrified and wants to press charges, but Susie settles with just revealing their names: Billy Marlin, Ed Dursley, Seth Grinwis, and Carl Tapper.
But the paper didn&apost want to press charges or seek a restraining order for fear of inflaming the situation, the 2013 police report says.
Authorities say the Maryland newspaper targeted in a shooting attack that left five people dead didn&apost want to press charges in an earlier case.
They go to his hand-picked attorney general, Avichai Mandelblit, who will review the material and make the final decision on whether to press charges.
PopSugar explained the posts were a mistake, the result of an experiment accidentally left live on site, but it's unclear if RewardStyle will press charges.
Yamato Tanooka leaves a hospital in Hokkaido city.. Tanooka reportedly has forgiven his father and police do not plan to press charges against the parents.
FBI Director James Comey deemed her use of a private email server to be "extremely careless," but also recommended the Justice Department not press charges.
He said that while the police would recommend that he be indicted, he predicted that Israeli Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit would decline to press charges.
A rep for the L.A. County D.A.'s Office tells TMZ ... it rejected the case because the victim didn't want to press charges or testify.
But he was not charged with assault because the hikers involved would not press charges and refused to appear in court, Sheriff Mike Hensley said.
In deciding whether to press charges, Ozanne said, it's crucial that prosecutors believe they can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the alleged crime occurred.
Although she didn't press charges against Vasquez, now 24, after the stadium beating, detectives came to their Texas apartment the next day and arrested him.
He also added that Haberkorn intends to press charges and sue Cooke civilly for what they allege was a hate crime and civil rights violation.
But the result of such a commission's investigation is only a report; it would not have the power to press charges or seek civil penalties.
The girlfriend did not want to press charges, saying they were just engaged in horseplay, but people on the Grand Jury didn't buy her story.
It's a similar ending to the February incident involving Hunt -- when the victim initially told cops she wanted to press charges ... but also stopped cooperating.
Cops were called to the scene -- and despite the fact his GF made it clear she didn't want to press charges, they arrested Dro anyway.
They could've roughed you up if you'd resisted, and then it would've been your punk-ass word against theirs if you'd tried to press charges.
Lynch announced Friday that she will defer to the FBI and career prosecutors on whether to press charges against Clinton after the investigation is concluded.
We were discussing his long fight trying to pass legislation to make it easier for survivors to press charges and file lawsuits against their abusers.
Police, for their part, hated "domestics," because half the time they would show up and the woman was too scared or conflicted to press charges.
"If he's just returning the urns, then I will not press charges, and if he wants $25,000, I'll give it to him," Mr. White said.
It's another thing to then lie about it, especially when you have someone who is empathetic and working with you to hopefully not press charges.
"Me and a couple of really good friends got together and got the spray paint off," said Timmons, who does not intend to press charges.
Their request follows last week's decision by the Justice Department not to press charges against Clinton for using a personal server as secretary of State.
" He also said that "I understand there have been other performers arrested in Columbus" for similar crimes "and prosecutors have decided not to press charges.
Despite a recording in which Weinstein appeared to admit to the incident — saying, "I won't do it again" — Vance's office decided not to press charges.
Though Hunter told TMZ he did not plan to press charges against his son, police told the outlet they were investigating "an incident" between the pair.
Acting superintendent Mick Dowie told The Guardian that the police had spoken to the person who fired the gun and were determining whether to press charges.
Kaushar Ali and Younouz Jambhuwalla were able to convince the cops to not press charges against Ansari and his three friends after two hours of cajoling.
Graget refused treatment for her eye and chose not to press charges, but Grines received a lifetime ban from Disney parks, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
One story in that range is Charlie Jane Anders' "Don't Press Charges and I won't Sue," which was published in Boston Review's Global Dystopias in 2017.
Though she declined to press charges, a non-criminal battery report was taken by police and the attacker was detained by hotel security (and later released).
The US attorney's office in DC did not press charges, but the lawsuit is still pending as the Justice Department negotiates a settlement with House Democrats.
The superintendent said that the board would not press charges against Hargrave, but Hargrave told BuzzFeed News she was charged and released on bond Monday night.
He said he had opted for "restorative justice" with the 16-year-old boy involved, which meant he could address his attacker rather than press charges.
Though Hunter told TMZ he does not plan to press charges against his son, police told the outlet they were investigating "an incident" between the pair.
On March 14th Mr Elías Beltrán decided not to press charges of money-laundering and tax fraud against César Duarte, a PRI ex-governor of Chihuahua.
As for Errson, she may face a significant fine if the airline or passengers decide to press charges, according to a spokesperson for the Swedish police.
The outrage expressed at a woman daring to press charges against Cristiano Ronaldo for sexual assault is part of the same indignity felt by Brett Kavanaugh.
As he's said before, Trump alleged that Fields touched him twice and questioned if he should even go so far as to press charges against her.
Donald Trump has said he may take legal action – and could even press charges – against the young journalist who accused his campaign manager of assaulting her.
By that I mean they're going to interview as many witnesses as possible and obtain all evidence before they jump to a decision to press charges.
Almost immediately UFC fighters past and present came out of every corner to condemn Magana's social media attacks on Cyborg and her decision to press charges.
"We have no room for hate or violence in our community," Matta wrote in a Facebook post on Sunday about the incident, vowing to press charges.
Contacted this past week, Arden was adamant that she did not, in any way, communicate to the police that she did not want to press charges.
JD.com's Nasdaq-listed stock closed up about 6% on Friday after prosecutors declined to press charges, but it's still down more than 30% since his arrest.
He ran for office campaigning to change the statute of limitations, which imposes deadlines on when victims can bring civil suits or prosecutors can press charges.
Netanyahu had previously predicted that the country's police chiefs would recommend his indictment but had expressed confidence that Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit would not press charges.
Due to the conflicting reports, Elliott was NOT arrested -- but the accuser was referred to the prosecutor's office ... if she wants to try to press charges.
Borden reportedly agreed to attempt to fix the piece, and the museum appeared to neither press charges nor try to identify the man or the woman.
A judge agreed to prosecutors' request to extend his detention on suspicion of assault - giving them until July 19 to press charges, Stockholm district court said.
When I said the assaulted father wants to press charges for assault and criminal damage, they got very defensive and said the desk sergeant would decide.
Good news for Cleveland Browns wideout Corey Coleman -- prosecutors will NOT press charges against him over a New Year's Eve brawl at a Cleveland apartment complex.
The prosecutor now has five working days to press charges related to an illegal push for independence of the north eastern region of Catalonia in 2017.
The Los Angeles district attorney's office ultimately declined to press charges against Avenatti, referring the allegations to the LA city attorney for a possible misdemeanor charge.
Netanyahu said he expected the police to recommend his indictment, but maintained that the allegations were unfounded and that he believes Mandelblit would not press charges.
Law enforcement sources tell us ... Mitchell was cuffed and detained when he finally left the aircraft, but Delta refused to press charges and he was released.
After an FBI and federal grand jury investigation, the Department of Justice had declined to press charges for, among other reasons, concerns about statutes of limitations.
Prosecutors say the cases against Weinstein, Seagal, and Venit will remain under review as their offices determine whether to actually press charges against any of the men.
Officials have told the two other adults in the home to stay away from the property and are deciding whether or not to press charges for neglect.
The owner said he did not want to press charges against the woman, but is happy the painting is back up on the restaurant's wall, WKBN reported.
His police report will now be handed to the San Diego City Attorney's office, which will then determine whether or not to press charges against the actor.
Assange also faces an extradition request by the United States, where authorities plan to press charges related to the release of millions of classified documents by WikiLeaks.
" In body camera footage released from the sheriff's office, Kennedy asks the man if he wanted to press charges "or is this just some heated basketball shit.
The woman, who initially said she had been choked by Mr. Spitzer, declined to press charges and has since left the country, these officials said on Wednesday.
Police also have told onlookers that they have no plans to remove her from the premises, or to press charges, without Twitter asking them to remove her.
For her part, Sarver told the cops she didn't want to press charges, but would probably be a little more vigilant about locking her doors going forward.
The security guard who was the victim of the misdemeanor battery, refused to press charges and officers escorted Elliott a short distance away and he was released.
His police report will now be handed to the San Diego City Attorney's office who will then determine whether or not to press charges against the actor.
In about half of all US states, rape or sexual assault victims have 10 years or less to report and press charges for the crimes against them.
Sean Swain said that while charges against Mr. Trump were "something we discussed," the sheriff's leadership quickly determined it did not have sufficient evidence to press charges.
Law enforcement sources say Weiner texted a 15-year-old North Carolina girl, who did not want to press charges because she believed the texting was consensual.
The district attorney at that time declined to press charges -- and in 22015 Cosby settled a civil suit with Constand that remained sealed for almost a decade.
The victim – who, according to a previous statement from the department, did not wish to press charges – further allegedly stopped responding to inquiries from authorities, said TMZ.
Police occasionally encounter "analogues," substances that are so similar to ones that are already banned that they can press charges on the basis of their chemical likeness.
Proving intent — determining whether it was deliberate or an oversight — and deciding whether to press charges can be "a legal and customer relations minefield," the report noted.
According to police, Anderson appeared intoxicated, but he was cooperative and the clerk did not want to press charges, so he was issued a warning for trespassing.
Nonetheless, she announced Friday that she would rely on the recommendations of FBI investigators and career prosecutors in determining whether to press charges over the private server.
The victim, improbably, was the actress Eva Gabor, who would later decline to press charges, citing her schedule shooting the television show "Green Acres" in Los Angeles.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced this week that Justice would not press charges against Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, following FBI Director James Comey's recommendation.
On several occasions, federal prosecutors have opted to press charges against scam victims who refused to stop acting as accomplices even after being repeatedly told to stop.
The Department of Justice said Friday that it has dropped its criminal investigation against former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and will not press charges against him.
In December 203, the Brooklyn district attorney, Charles J. Hynes, cited Nicholas's realistic-looking toy rifle as his rationale for declining to press charges against Officer George.
His girlfriend, Melany Martinez-Angulo told Judge Billie J. Moore through an interpreter that she didn't want to press charges and hadn't been pressured into that decision.
Another mother found the weapon when she went to change her newborn baby, and patrons were frustrated when police originally said they didn&apost plan to press charges.
According to a 2008 police report , the teenage girl made the accusation to a school guidance counselor and told police she ultimately did not want to press charges.
After detaining the couple, officers searched the car and found a doll in a box and returned it to the store, which did not want to press charges.
Also, only people directly affected by an alleged offence, or those with the permission of an affected person, can press charges under the law, first introduced in 2013.
The GOP will keep the story front and center Thursday as they haul FBI Director James Comey, who advised Lynch not to press charges, before a congressional panel.
So we shouldn't hold our breath waiting for the attorney general to press charges in the death of Edwards -- or anyone killed by the police, for that matter.
One of Brown's entourage reportedly used a homophobic slur against Ocean and Brown allegedly punched Ocean and threatened to shoot him, though the latter declines to press charges.
It can take years for survivors of sexual assault to process their trauma and get to a place where it's emotionally feasible to press charges against their attacker.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ the statute of limitations for the alleged 2003 incident expired in 2013 ... so the L.A. County District Attorney's Office will not press charges.
I'm not sure if that was related to an incident that involved two overnight porters getting into a knife fight; they refused to press charges on one another.
The department said at the time that they were gathering information about the incident in the event that the victim decided to press charges at a later date.
If the Justice Department does decide to press charges, either against Clinton or one of her allies, the evidence will become public, making the decision easier to justify.
That was side-stepped this week when the Department of Justice announced it would not press charges against Clinton, per the FBI's recommendation after the formal investigation concluded.
Prosecutors declined to press charges against Lt. Tiller, saying a dashboard video of the shooting supported his contention that he believed he was going to be run over.
As authorities claim to press charges against anyone who publishes hate speech after the assassination, hundreds of comments online are either celebrating Mr. Hattar's killing, or justifying it.
Most notably, the detective wrote that Arden did not want to press charges against Epstein but wanted him warned about his behavior, an assertion that she strongly denies.
Even after her siblings watched him beat her on the sidewalk and called the police, Margarita refused to press charges, so he spent just one night in jail.
Officers tell Copeland and Hart that they will go to jail unless they pay their bill, at one point asking an employee if they want to press charges.
We don't know for sure if Chapman pushed or choked the mother of his infant child, as she initially told police, because she later refused to press charges.
There is no public indictment in the United States of Mr. Assange; if Sweden chose not to press charges, he would presumably be free to leave the embassy.
He was told, if he wanted her arrested, he needed to press charges in the state where the alleged attack went down, but it appears Ronnie never did.
During the investigation, Mr. Portman and Mr. Blumenthal heard from state law enforcement officials who said that they were not able to press charges against websites like Backpage.
Trump and other critics of the administration have lambasted the Justice Department for its decision not to press charges against Clinton or her allies for mishandling classified information.
On January 2, prosecutors declined to press charges, which would force police to return the guns unless a judge allows them to be confiscated under the new law.
In the docs, the D.A. says the alleged victim initially did not want to press charges and returned home to Louisiana before changing her mind 3 months later.
According to the police report, Price complained of face, nose, cheek and chest pain ... and said she was going to press charges and/or sue over her injuries.
Law enforcement sources tell us no arrests were made due to the conflicting statements and a lack of physical injuries ... but the clerk does want to press charges.
According to Vartiala, Natural Fruit has never contacted Finnwatch about the report or sought to press charges against the NGO or anyone who held genuine responsibility for the study.
Ultimately, Haynesworth told cops he did not want to press charges on Jackson that night -- and the officer advised both parties to take some time apart to cool off.
According to the docs ... officers followed up with her 2 days later and she told them the incident was "a big misunderstanding" and she didn't want to press charges.
Prosecutors in Peru have been probing potential wrongdoing in Odebrecht's local contracts since a massive graft scandal ensnared the company in Brazil, but they have yet to press charges.
Though California passed a law in 2013 that helps protect celebrity children from hounding paparazzi, parents shouldn't have to press charges in order for others to respect their boundaries.
The customer Juvenile beat to a pulp at a South Carolina Waffle House says he's such a big fan he won't press charges ... suing is a whole other thing.
Prosecutors in charge of the preliminary investigation will decide, based on what they find, if they will press charges against Temer and the other politicians cited in the probe.
"If you see a burning building and you break in to save the cat that's inside, I don't think anyone will press charges against you for trespassing," he said.
As we reported ... when cops showed up, they arrested Young Dro, despite the fact his GF did not want to press charges, presumably because they saw she was injured.
Humphreys declined to press charges which makes sense ... they would have been delayed 4 hours had he done so and besides ... he really gave the guy an ass whooping.
The woman Kareem Hunt slammed down and kicked was initially gung-ho to press charges against the then-NFL superstar, but she's since gone silent ... TMZ Sports has learned.
Palm Beach County State Attorney David Aronberg is scheduled to announce the decision not to press charges on Thursday afternoon, Politico reported, citing sources with knowledge of the situation.
No official word on what's gonna happen to the kicker -- one report says Arnold isn't looking to press charges, but it might very well be out of his hands.
Footage of the incident went viral on social media on Saturday, but Schwarzenegger posted an update on Sunday saying that he wasn't going to press charges against the individual.
Officials in Columbus, Ohio, declined to press charges—as did authorities in Florida, where she alleged another violent episode—but that doesn't mean the league still couldn't punish Elliott.
On Thursday, the police department in Meridian, Michigan, apologized publicly to one victim for declining to press charges against Nassar in 2004 when she reported that he abused her.
Days after announcing his findings publicly, FBI Director James Comey appeared before the House Oversight Committee for more than four hours defending his agency's decision not to press charges.
Mior Faridalathrash Wahid, a district police chief in Penang, told journalists that they are now awaiting instructions on whether to press charges against the rapper or drop the case.
The next legal step is for the state prosecutors and the attorney general to decide whether to press charges in any of the three cases brought by the police.
A second inquest in 2003 recommended that Mr. Dawson be charged in her death, but the director of public prosecutions declined to press charges, citing a lack of evidence.
However, the D.A. also says the building wasn't looking to press charges ... most likely because Zay's family was extremely cooperative and told the building manager they'd cover the damages.
Lastly ... our sources say this gal was given a form she can submit to the State Attorney's Office if she wants to press charges and pursue the case further.
Sources close to the situation tell us ... the valet, who claimed the judge actually spit on him twice during a heated confrontation, will not press charges against Judge Mathis.
This fall, Republicans delighted in throwing Mr. Nadler's dire warnings about a partisan impeachment back in his face as the chairman marched ahead to press charges against Mr. Trump.
While they faulted the mayor and his aides, saying he had failed to abide by the "intent and spirit" of the law, they said they would not press charges.
At a hearing in Atlantic City Municipal Court, prosecutor Kelley Blanchet said the case couldn't go forward without the cooperation of the alleged victim, who declined to press charges.
Other women who have said Mr. Cosby sexually assaulted them were unable to press charges because many did not come forward until recently, after the statute of limitations had expired.
Footage of the incident went viral on social media on Saturday, but Schwarzenegger, 71, posted an update on Sunday saying that he wasn't going to press charges against the individual.
INDONESIAN WOMAN DIES AFTER BEING SWALLOWED WHOLE BY A PYTHON Sirait said the ladder "was not properly reinforced" but the family has decided not to press charges against the manufacturer.
Karem's sources say the woman has not requested to press charges at this time, but if she does, police and the Montgomery County prosecuting attorney's office said they will investigate.
After two years of a spiraling investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the report will explain Mueller's decision to either prosecute or decline to press charges.
The players didn't want to press charges and gym management gave the men another chance to keep the game civil, according to a police report obtained by the Huffington Post .
Johnson also said that he plans to meet with the two men, who were released after Starbucks did not want to press charges, while in town to apologize in person.
All retailers have their own policies, but Trepp said often stores will offer not to press charges against apprehended shoplifters if they agree to opt into the store's shoplifter database.
Minaj declined to press charges but seemingly addressed the fight in a video shared to Instagram, in which she mugs for the camera as her Queen song "Hard White" plays.
According to figures released by the Met Police, three-quarters of police investigations into acid attacks are mothballed due to victims being unwilling to name the perpetrators or press charges.
Following a two-year investigation, which included DNA testing that Jane Doe's lawyers say showed Jones had physical contact with Jane Doe, prosecutors declined to press charges in December 22017.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office is deciding whether to press charges against Harvey Weinstein after the Beverly Hills Police Department handed two sexual assault investigations over to prosecutors.
Police did not press charges, citing their belief that the alleged incident took place in another jurisdiction, Crowley's alleged refusal to cooperate and that Manziel had allegedly fled the scene.
According to a 2017 report by the American Academy of Pediatrics, teen girls are less likely than adult women to seek medical care and to press charges after being assaulted.
In 2013, he was arrested in connection with a series of pranks at the University of Illinois — known as the ECE Hacker campaign — but prosecutors ultimately declined to press charges.
TMZ obtained this video of Brody's rage Sunday morning in the lobby of the Laguna Cliffs Marriott -- he's ripping into 2 security guards, and threatening to press charges against them.
Randall and Beth threaten to press charges against Déjà's mom for trespassing, as they think it's best for Déjà to stay with them and this would violate her mother's probation.
If someone were to press charges alleging the type of conduct Trump described in the video, "the question becomes whether there's corroboration and on the statute of limitations," he said.
The country's law enforcement agency tells us the reason there's no active investigation is nobody has come forward to press charges -- not the bodyguard or anyone else on his behalf.
"Fox News Sunday:" Embattled Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski makes an appearance days after authorities in Florida declined to press charges against him for grabbing then-Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields.
Eric Dickerson is convinced Ezekiel Elliott is innocent -- and says the NFL overstepped by punishing the Dallas Cowboys star after prosecutors declined to press charges in his domestic violence case.
Cops still haven't found the guy, and even with a battle wound on his arm ... Steve had to think twice when we asked if he was going to press charges.
"Both (case) documents are very, very sufficient for reasonable suspicion that (the offences) took place and that there is reason to press charges," Prague Municipal Court judge Jaroslav Pytloun said.
She also went to the Jersey City police to report the assault, underwent a rape examination at a hospital and went to the Hudson County prosecutors office to press charges.
Mr. Hunter was released two days after the raid, and the bail requirement was dropped when the district attorney decided not to press charges against him, according to Lieutenant Lazzarini.
In the docs, the guard said he had to fight the urge to get violent with Odell ... and called the NOPD just a day after the incident to press charges.
The local police declined requests to view the statue in its current lockup, where it remains even though the district attorney and city attorney ultimately decided not to press charges.
A follow-up story from the International Business Times revealed that shortly after Vance declared that he would not press charges against Weinstein, Weinstein's lawyers delivered $10,000 to his office.
Cops say the BF didn't retaliate and didn't want to press charges, but because she was determined to be the "primary aggressor" according to a witness ... she was arrested anyway.
Police looked into the online threats in 2013, but the newspaper declined at the time to press charges for fear that doing so "would exacerbate an already flammable situation," Altomare said.
The FBI announced Friday that it was renewing its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server, after deciding not to press charges in September after their initial investigation.
Even though prosecutors declined to press charges, Salem-Keizer Public Schools told Tyler's parents in an April 4, 2017, email that its own investigation "confirmed Tyler's credible account" of the assault.
The man accused of killing 23-year-old University of Utah student MacKenzie Lueck was once accused of rape, but the case wasn't prosecuted after the woman declined to press charges.
Although United Airlines, as a company, cannot press charges on our customers' behalf, we will provide as much assistance as possible to law enforcement authorities should they investigate this matter further.
Earlier this year a judge barred Heredia from leaving Peru while her finances were probed, but prosecutors have yet to press charges against her or Humala in the high-profile case.
Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, speaking at a campaign rally in Cincinnati, Ohio, accused Clinton, his likely Democratic opponent, of bribing Lynch to decide not to press charges.
The Cowboys running back was placed in handcuffs after the shove -- but the 24-year-old was NOT arrested because Johnson told the cops he did not want to press charges.
Around that same time, an Italian model named Ambra Battilana reported that Weinstein had groped her to the NYPD, but the New York district attorney's office decided not to press charges.
Mueller also investigated 85033 instances of possible obstruction of justice by Trump, but Barr decided not to press charges after the special counsel failed to reach a decision on that question.
Yale said in a statement on Tuesday that it had requested that the state's attorney not press charges, and that the university would not be seeking restitution for the broken window.
A handful of protesters shut down a popular Sacramento mall on Sunday following the district attorney's decision to not press charges against the police officers who shot and killed Stephon Clark.
The move comes on the heels of the Justice Department's decision not to press charges against Clinton for her use of a private email server while she was secretary of State.
He said, however, that under Estonian law, in order to press charges in money laundering cases, the prosecutor also has to prove the crime that was the source of the money.
In a Facebook video Netanyahu acknowledged that the police would likely move to recommend his indictment, but dismissed the allegations against him and predicted Mandelblit would not move to press charges.
Since Nguyen still wanted the option to press charges later, she had to physically return to Massachusetts every six months to make sure her rape kit wasn't destroyed by the state.
The police recommended prosecuting him on charges of fraud and breach of trust, but the country's attorney general, Elyakim Rubinstein, decided in April not to press charges, for lack of evidence.
And while she decided not to press charges against Dodd, as hospital staff told her she could, she did hope to get an apology when she returned back at the spa.
But, a short time later, the woman had a change of heart -- telling another officer she "wished to cancel her report" because she did NOT want to press charges against Brown.
The FBI announced Friday it was renewing their investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of private email servers, after deciding not to press charges in September after their first round of investigation.
The encounter became a major issue in the campaign considering it took place days before FBI Director James Comey announced that he would not press charges against Hillary Clinton over the server.
He ultimately decided not to press charges, but after the video was uploaded to YouTube, Ramkissoon was placed on administrative leave by her employer, the Jackson Health System, and suspended from Uber.
Police Chief Timothy Altomare said at a news conference Friday that the Capital Gazette didn&apost press charges over social media threats the shooting suspect had made against the newspaper in 230.
Los Angeles prosecutors declined to press charges against Venit, as the statute of limitations for the alleged incident had expired, and Crews settled with Venit and William Morris Endeavors in September 2018.
We're told no one was arrested, and neither party wanted to press charges, but as you can see in the video ... Tiny and the woman were bickering during a car ride home.
Abrahams said the NPA was still investigating this issue and will decide whether or not to press charges at the conclusion of the probe, but did not provide a timeline for completion.
After the arrest, the New York District Attorney's office declined to press charges against Manning, and her attorney alleges the NYPD was aware no charges would be filed, but arrested her anyway.
Trump opened a rally in Manchester, N.H., by saying he hopes the Justice Department amends its decision not to press charges over the former secretary of State's use of a private server.
Speaking to co-host Buck Sexton, Kirk said that he and his colleague Candace Owens did not intend to press charges against their assailants, who were reportedly part of the antifa movement.
Police after more than an hour and a half told Loomer that Twitter did not intend to press charges, so she could stay in that position for as long as she wanted.
"I want to be clear in condemning the violent behavior from the individuals who initiated these assaults," said Soria, who added that he planned to press charges and file a police report.
Vitale, a member of the campus College Republicans chapter, told Fox News that he did not press charges against Macias out of spite, but rather to assert his rights as a student.
The woman's decision not to press charges doesn't mean that she was not raped; it's a window into the complexities of abandonment, foster care and perhaps the promise of connection, approval, love.
The Pinellas County sheriff, however, declined to press charges against Drejka because of Florida's Stand Your Ground law, which allows anyone who fears for their safety or life to use lethal force.
Before the hearing, she repeated to Officer Lincoln that she did not want to press charges, and when the case was called, the officer described Harrison's assault to the judge, Judge Cielinski.
Mr. Macron also said the government would foster awareness of gender equality in schools and in public administrations, and make it easier for victims of violence, harassment or discrimination to press charges.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who formally decided last week not to press charges against Clinton following that recommendation from the FBI, is scheduled to appear before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
Mr. Vance had declined to press charges against Mr. Weinstein, despite what the police said was evidence of a misdemeanor sexual assault against Ambra Battilana, a 22-year-old model from Italy.
The Henderson PD confirms they were called to the scene and the alleged victim told them he wanted to make a citizen's arrest ... which essentially means he wants to press charges for battery.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish prosecutors said on Monday they would press charges against two Russian air traffic controllers of deliberately contributing to a 2010 plane crash that killed Poland's president and 95 other people.
And we made the decision not to press charges because we are not going to try to do with the left would do and try to create martyrs so on and so forth.
Murray's spokesman did not respond to a Reuters request for comment, but the mayor previously told the Seattle Times he was vindicated when authorities declined to press charges in connection with the case.
Liu, who was briefly arrested after a University of Minnesota student accused him of rape last August, maintained his innocence throughout the investigation, which ended in December, with prosecutors declining to press charges.
The district attorney's office decided not to press charges, though an internal review would later find the Weinstein case had more evidence than nearly all previous allegations of groping that resulted in arrests.
However, once they have the option of lesser penalties, prosecutors are more likely to press charges — not only against teenagers who distribute private images without permission, but also against those who sext consensually.
Mosby so distrusted the process, from top to bottom, that she did not inform the mayor of her decision to press charges until a few minutes before she announced it to the world.
In the wake of an allegation, police investigate; based on that investigation, a prosecutor chooses whether or not to press charges; based on those charges, a jury chooses whether or not to convict.
An incident report initially indicated that Mr. Stafford would be charged with assault, but Mr. Roof told detectives through his lawyer that he did not want to press charges, the sheriff's office said.
Mueller's marching orders call for him to submit a "confidential" final report at the end of his investigation to the attorney general, explaining his decision to either prosecute or decline to press charges.
Most of these cases share two things: Women say Mr. Cosby drugged and assaulted them, and they were too intimidated by his fame and power to press charges or make their accusations public.
Frank Maco, a state's attorney in Connecticut, announces that while he has "probable cause" to prosecute Mr. Allen, he would decline to press charges to spare Dylan Farrow the trauma of a trial.
Prosecutors do not press charges for possession of small amounts and the report said police had largely given up on trying to enforce small drug offences in the face of widespread social acceptance.
Several speakers at the meeting said that police officers were overzealous in arresting 84 people Monday as they protested the district attorney's decision not to press charges against the officers in Clark's death.
The report said that the rapist filmed the attack and the footage went viral at the school and school officials contacted police, but the girl did not press charges due-- in part-- to intimidation.
Elizabeth Lagesse, one of the defendants the government says it will still press charges against, told BuzzFeed News in a phone interview that she would continue to maintain her innocence and fight the case.
Under Spanish law, a person is named as a suspect under investigation for a particular offense - and can be detained for up to four years - until an investigating judge decides whether to press charges.
WARSAW, April 3 (Reuters) - Polish prosecutors said on Monday they would press charges against two Russian air traffic controllers of deliberately causing a 2010 plane crash that killed Poland's president and 95 other people.
Also, the silence of an institution which does not press charges can be interpreted as a negation, a denial of the reality which the performance suggests, a strategic kind of silence intended to discredit.
Christine urged her father to press charges, both because she felt that Jason had to be held responsible and because she felt safest—and could actually sleep at night—when he was behind bars.
When Victor (André Dussollier), an old acquaintance of hers, catches them in the act, he threatens to press charges unless they agree to take part in his organization, which seeks to rehabilitate teenage delinquents.
First, she had the good fortune of surviving 23 stabs to her upper body, then she had the courage to press charges, and then she grew a skin thick enough to withstand character assassination.
When those of us who had been assaulted came forward, we were told we could press charges, but told it was really such a lot of hassle: Wouldn't we be more comfortable being silent?
The woman portraying Minnie Mouse says a 61-year-old man from Minnesota groped her chest after he and his wife took a picture with her in costume, but she declined to press charges.
Several calls to extend or eliminate statutes of limitations have been spurred by women who said they were sexually assaulted by Bill Cosby but could not press charges because of the legal time limits.
You can see in police body cam footage obtained by TMZ Sports ... the woman was adamant she wanted to press charges against Hunt for the attack and allegedly stealing the SIM card from her phone.
Prosecutors declined to press charges against Rapp, though the department is facing a civil law lawsuit alleging wrongful death, and billboards appeared earlier this year in the Wichita metro area calling for a criminal charges.
He believes the allegations are a politically motivated ruse that will ultimately result in him being extradited to the United States to press charges over his activities with Wikileaks, which posts classified government documents online.
"I hope the North Dakota authorities press charges against the real vandalism taking place at the Standing Rock Sioux reservation: the bulldozing of sacred burial sites and the unleashing of vicious attack dogs," she said.
By the time you're walked through OJ's history of physically abusing Nicole, and the eight times she called police officers to their house before asking not to press charges against OJ, the stage is set.
A Florida man who fatally shot another man in a parking lot after an argument has been charged with manslaughter after police previously declined to press charges because of the state's "stand your ground" law.
" In 1993, then Connecticut State's Attorney Frank Maco told reporters he believed there was probable cause to arrest Allen, but said he decided not to press charges to prevent "exposing the child to possible harm.
Although the Department of Justice recently announced that it would not press charges against Clinton or any of her aides for using the bespoke email system, the furor surrounding her email habits has continued apace.
Hildebrand told the local station he was later forcibly escorted from the concert by security and added that he filed a report with police and plans to press charges against the 56-year-old singer.
Officers claimed he was holding a knife, but no body camera footage was available and the district attorney declined to press charges against the officer, the AP noted, adding that Mojarrad was shot eight times.
Friday's filing comes shortly after the Justice Department announced that it would not press charges against Clinton or any of her aides for using the bespoke email system despite evidence that classified information was mishandled.
The report comes just days after the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, Preet Bharara, announced he would not press charges against a white officer who killed an unarmed black teenager inside his own apartment in 2012.
The New York Times's initial report on Weinstein's alleged decades of sexual misconduct revealed that in 2015, when one of Weinstein's alleged victims went to the police about his behavior, Vane declined to press charges.
" Bennett's statement makes no mention of wanting to press charges against Argento, only that he "would like to move past this event in my life, and today I choose to move forward, no longer in silence.
In April, Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg announced he would not press charges against Lewandowski for allegedly grabbing the arm of former Breitbart News reporter Michelle Fields at a Trump rally on March 8.
During one fight, she called 911 after he allegedly pushed her head into the floor and kicked her, but she didn't press charges in part because she knew how expensive legal and other fees would be.
But despite the evidence, Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance decided not to press charges, a move that caused a maelstrom of criticism when the depth of Weinstein's depravity was made public in the past 8 months.
In a meeting with school parents, archdiocese lawyer Marge Graf said church leaders were not seeking to press charges since the order would be paying restitution and the women would be sanctioned, the Press-Telegram reported.
Four months after local prosecutors decided not to press charges, a Chinese student has filed a lawsuit against JD.com founder and chief executive Richard Liu, alleging the billionaire businessman raped her in Minnesota back in August.
Hong Kong customs is set to press charges against the shipping company and the captain of the container ship which transported nine Singapore military vehicles into the city from Taiwan in November without a required licence.
Weinstein's legal team hired the private intelligence firm K2 to both ensure that Manhattan's district attorney did not press charges against him for sexual misconduct and dig up sordid details of Gutierrez's past to discredit her.
The Justice Department ultimately decided not to press charges in that case, though it did hand the new emails over to the State Department for the purposes of record-keeping and to comply with transparency laws.
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BELGRADE, March 19 (Reuters) - The Serbian government is set to press charges against the country's Real Madrid striker Luka Jovic for breaking his mandatory 28-day coronavirus quarantine, the state Tanjug news agency said on Thursday.
"The prosecutor's office in Belgrade confirmed to Tanjug that it has instructed the police to press charges against soccer player Luka Jovic for breaching self-isolation measures after arriving in Serbia from Spain," the agency said.
Clinton's use of a private email server, which was investigated by the F.B.I. until the bureau's director at the time, James B. Comey, declared last year that no prosecutor would press charges based on the evidence.
Even though the New York Police Department had a recording of Weinstein where he alluded to assaulting Gutierrez—audio that was obtained by the New Yorker—Vance's office claimed there wasn't enough evidence to press charges.
His son was in a car accident with an 18-wheeler while drag-racing, and the police, despite the father's protests, said they would not press charges because the loss of his son's car was enough.
And while we were on the plane together, he was letting people know that I was a rat, that I had gone to the feds, that I had tried to press charges on him for rape.
Only an estimated three percent of rapists ever see a day in jail, partially because some victims wait to press charges until after the statute of limitations has passed out of shame or fear of reprisal.
The Pinellas County sheriff, however, had previously declined to press charges against Drejka due to Florida's Stand Your Ground law, which allows anyone who fears for their safety or life to use lethal force against the threat.
First, Azealia doesn't want to press charges against him, and second, the eyewitnesses in the room say she instigated the whole thing by threatening to cut people with glass, and Russell was just trying to restrain her.
Tournament reps saw it as a minor incident, and Justin -- who didn't have a mark on him -- didn't want to press charges ... but when Sheriff's deputies attempted to escort the man off the course things went south.
That's led some Israelis to conclude that the decisions about whether to actually press charges against a sitting prime minister have more to do with their perceived strength than with the actual evidence of their potential wrongdoing.
But he does have the advantage of video footage, which persuaded prosecutors before to press charges for the police shootings of Samuel DuBose in Cincinnati, Walter Scott in North Charleston, South Carolina, and Laquan McDonald in Chicago.
The DOJ probe will not be reversing any of the FBI's decisions, such as whether to press charges against Hillary Clinton, and the list of issues being reviewed may grow if more are encountered on the way.
As we've reported ... Kevin Sr. has said he does not want to press charges against his son following their scuffle in a parking lot last month in which Jr. allegedly punched Sr. and got arrested for assault.
Roof and his lawyers have decided not to press charges against Stafford, and the killer will remain in county jail awaiting his trial where prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for last year's racially charged killing spree.
Zimmerman has had several run-ins with the law since the 2012 shooting, including one incident in 85033 when he was arrested for allegedly throwing a wine bottle at his girlfriend, though she declined to press charges.
The rumored interview could indicate the FBI is in the final stages of its investigation and comes after Attorney General Loretta Lynch said that she would defer to investigators and prosecutors in deciding whether to press charges.
Mr. Van Wagenen eventually admitted to a Salt Lake County sheriff's detective that he had touched the boy inappropriately, but the authorities dropped the case after Mr. Escobar's parents said they did not want to press charges.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has also put Merkel in a difficult position by demanding that Germany press charges against a comedian who recited a sexually crude satirical poem about him on a German public broadcaster last month.
The court ordered a DNA test, confirming that the older man was the father, but the state didn't seek to press charges against him for statutory rape even though it was clear that's what had taken place.
The woman who was attacked by Kareem Hunt repeatedly begged cops at the scene to view the hotel surveillance footage of the incident because she wanted to press charges ... but the officers told her it wasn't that simple.
Instead of listing the charges against him, headlines in the Israeli press focused on Trump and Iran — and put new pressure on Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit, who will soon have to decide whether to press charges against Netanyahu.
LM: So if you're caught or apprehended shoplifting some retailers will offer you to, they'll offered to not press charges if you agreed to keep your data in this database and agreed to never returning to the store.
Sure, Clinton had been "extremely careless" with classified material, as Comey said at a July press conference—an unusually public way for the secretive FBI to announce a decision—but "no reasonable prosecutor" would press charges against her.
"I hope the North Dakota authorities press charges against the real vandalism taking place at the Standing Rock Sioux reservation: the bulldozing of sacred burial sites and the unleashing of vicious attack dogs," she said in a statement.
Erdogan demanded that Germany press charges against Jan Boehmermann after he recited a poem about the Turkish leader in a show on another public broadcaster, ZDF, suggesting he beats little girls, watches child pornography and engages in bestiality.
The Turkish president, who has jailed critics and cracked down on free speech in his own country, took the comedian's bait: He seized upon a little-known German law, dating from 1871, to press charges against Mr. Böhmermann.
The Justice Department's actions were a departure from the norm because typically, in such cases, the FBI investigates if there was criminal wrongdoing and makes a recommendation to the Justice Department on whether or not to press charges.
The Republican National Committee on Wednesday slammed the decision by the attorney general not to press charges against Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Soundrop is cooperating with the streaming services in investigating the leaks, "and will comply with the authorities with any follow-up information inquiries needed to press charges for this potential intellectual property theft," said the spokesman, Dmitri Vietze.
Some here took solace that the case had been brought in the first place, especially given earlier cases, like the fatal police shooting of Jamar Clark in Minneapolis in 2015, in which prosecutors decided not to press charges.
However, the clerk clearly points the finger at the "Empire" star as the spitter when she speaks with police, and tells them she wants to press charges because he cussed her out and threw stuff at her first.
Mr. Sabry, a portly 20153-year-old lawyer, is one of the most prolific litigators in a country where the law allows one citizen to press charges against another for vague crimes like immorality and "insulting" the nation.
Related: Lethally Potent 'Fake Heroin' No Longer Enjoys a Legal Loophole Police occasionally encounter "analogues," substances that are so similar to ones that are already banned that they can press charges on the basis of their chemical likeness.
"I don't think it's fair to base the fate of the next ten + years of his life on the decision of a girl who doesn't remember anything but the amount she drank to press charges against him," Rasmussen said.
Hours later, at the Midtown North Precinct station house, she told detectives that Mr. Spitzer had pushed her down on a bed and choked her, but then said she did not want to press charges, law enforcement officials said.
State Attorney Dave Aronberg of Palm Beach County told a news conference on Wednesday that prosecutors would hand over evidence from their investigation of fired police officer Nouman Raja to the grand jury to decide whether to press charges.
" And former UFC contender Phil Baroni responded to Magana's decision to press charges by tweeting, "Where I come from snitches get stitches," this after making an unfortunate and apparently unironic and un-self-aware reference to Magana's "nice ass.
Perkins also explained that her mother was afraid to file charges following the December 25, 2015 incident, but that she agreed to let Perkins take photos of her wrists in case she wanted to press charges down the line.
Detectives were infuriated when Mr. Vance decided not to press charges against Mr. Weinstein even though the model, Ambra Battilana Gutierrez, had obtained a recording of the producer apologizing when she asked him why he had groped her breasts.
The Detroit Police Department tells TMZ ... just after last month's incident at Flood's Bar and Grille, police contacted the valet and asked if he wanted to press charges, and the valet told cops he needed to consult his attorney.
And for many undocumented victims, taking that step has become exceedingly difficult because of fears that the government will detain and deport them if they press charges, according to law enforcement officials, lawyers and advocates from across the country.
Now, to move forward after nearly a month of delay, the House has to vote to approve a team of a half-dozen or so lawmakers to serve as prosecutors, or managers, and formally press charges in the Senate.
SANTIAGO, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Chilean prosecutors will press charges against six executives of state energy company ENAP in relation to noxious fumes that caused hundreds to seek hospital treatment in 2018, the prosecutors' office confirmed to Reuters on Saturday.
As Republicans found refuge in the special counsel's refusal to press charges or explicitly recommend congressional action, Speaker Nancy Pelosi signaled repeatedly that Democrats should focus on defeating Trump in 2020 elections rather than a politically risky impeachment effort.
"I don't think it's fair to base the fate of the next ten + years of his life on the decision of a girl who doesn't remember anything but the amount she drank to press charges against him," Rasmussen wrote.
Although it is entirely within the legal rights of our president to press charges, he has decided to drop the charges in an expression of goodwill and in the hope that doing so will help diffuse tension on campus.
With Netanyahu holding a commanding lead in the polls, all eyes are on Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit and whether he will decide before April's elections on whether to press charges against the longtime leader on a series of corruption allegations.
In July, Los Angeles prosecutors declined to press charges based on allegations from a woman who told police in February that Moonves sexually assaulted her once in 1986 and twice in 1988, saying they fall outside the statute of limitations.
The 36-year-old was only with him because the hospital where she was being treated for intoxication accused her of stealing items from the emergency room, and agreed not to press charges if police made sure she got home safely.
"I don't think it's fair to base the fate of the next 10+ years of his life on the decision of a girl who doesn't remember anything but the amount she drank to press charges against him," her letter read.
Republicans on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee grilled FBI Director James Comey during a hearing Thursday, just two days after he recommended the Justice Department not press charges against Clinton over classified information found on her private email server.
Vinson was put on paid administrative leave pending an investigation, and in December 2016, Mecklenburg County District Attorney Andrew Murray declined to press charges against Vinson, saying officers told Scott 10 times to drop his weapon before Vinson shot him.
According to the New York Times, Weinstein paid Battilana a settlement, and Manhattan's district attorney declined to press charges against him; a story published on October 5 by the International Business Times says Weinstein's lawyer later sent the DA $10,603.
Penn—who allegedly hit his ex-wife Madonna with a baseball bat, for which she didn't press charges because the actor was already facing jail time for assaulting a film extra—first released the novel as an audiobook in 2016.
A rep for the agency says even if an assault includes a deadly weapon -- in this case a rock -- someone needs to come forward and officially file a report to press charges in order for an investigation to be launched.
Erdogan had demanded that Germany press charges against Jan Boehmermann after he recited a poem about the Turkish leader in a show on German public broadcaster ZDF on March 31, suggesting he hits girls, watches child pornography and engages in bestiality.
The Yale-New Haven Hospital and New York State Child Welfare ruled that there had been no sexual assault, while the prosecutor on Allen's case found probably cause to press charges and ultimately chose not to for Dylan's mental health.
In this case, the family doesn't even have the advantage of video footage, which persuaded prosecutors before to press charges for the police shootings of Samuel DuBose in Cincinnati, Walter Scott in North Charleston, South Carolina, and Laquan McDonald in Chicago.
Protesters have just finished a 15-day occupation of Toronto Police headquarters, demanding justice after the province's police watchdog opted not to press charges against the officer who shot and killed Andrew Loku, a 45-year-old black man, last summer.
Mr Clinton insists that he did not raise his wife's case with Ms Lynch, who heads the Department of Justice which will take a final decision on whether to press charges against Mrs Clinton, instead talking of grandchildren and golf.
They waited three days to report Jan missing when she first disappeared in 1974; they allowed her to sleep in bed with Berchtold; and the film states that they signed affidavits, after the first kidnapping, agreeing not to press charges.
The Maryland newspaper where five people were killed in a mass shooting on Thursday had previously reported the suspected shooter to police, but in 2013 reached a mutual agreement not to press charges out of concern it would provoke him.
Douglas Kelly, 49, from Hawthorne, Florida, called the Putnam County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday, police said, asking them to test the drugs he bought a week earlier because he wanted to press charges against the person who sold them to him.
I don't know if telling you this will bring any justice to this situation or make it at all possible for someone to press charges against him, but I had to write to you and tell you that this is true.
But in this case, Olango's family has the potential benefit of a video — which convinced prosecutors to press charges over the police shootings of Samuel DuBose in Cincinnati, Walter Scott in North Charleston, South Carolina, and Laquan McDonald in Chicago.
The UK's Crown Prosecution Service -- the criminal prosecutions agency that determined to take Flack's assault case to court -- was targeted by Flack's management team, which accused it of pursuing a "show trial" despite her boyfriend not wishing to press charges.
Federal prosectors received a guilty plea by a white police officer who fatally shot a black man in South Carolina, but the department declined to press charges against two officers involved in the fatal shooting of a black Louisiana man.
FRANKFURT, Sept 30 (Reuters) - German prosecutors are considering once again whether to press charges against Mark Zuckerberg and other Facebook executives for failing to staunch a tide of racist and threatening posts on the social network during last year's migrant surge.
As Lenarsky explained, since the incident took place on a plane, the ambiguous police jurisdiction meant she would have to pay for her own flight back to Austin, Texas, in order to press charges, and the FBI would have to get involved.
The Los Angeles Times reported that law enforcement and sexual abuse experts investigated the allegations at the time, but a prosecutor made the decision not to press charges against him as to not subject Dylan, now 32, to the trauma of a trial.
"God he's SO good," wrote then-FBI agent Peter Strzok on July 7, 2016, the day Comey testified before Congress about the agency's decision not to press charges against Clinton over her use of a private email server at the State Department.
This time around, Kim did press charges against Sediuk, who has previously come too close to stars like Will Smith, Leonardo DiCaprio and America Ferrera, among others, and who previously dove at Kim in 218 when she was in Paris for Fashion Week.
Bernabei said the detective handling Jane Doe's case told Jane Doe's counsel that the US attorney's office was declining to press charges, but did not specify that it was because the multiple DNA profiles found created reasonable doubt — that was the lawyers' theory.
Broberg's Parents Retracted Their Affidavits Agreeing Not To Press Charges Against Berchtold One of the more shocking aspects of Abducted In Plain Sight is the allegation that, to get closer with Broberg, Berchtold engaged in sexual relationships with both of her parents.
Whatever their reasoning, though, the statement does a lot to explain victims' reasoning when they decline to press charges, or fail to raise an issue with human resources, or don't even tell their friends and colleagues about the harassment and abuse they've suffered.
Months after announcing the FBI would not press charges against Clinton, then-FBI Director James Comey sent a letter to Congress indicating the investigation had been re-opened due to emails found on a laptop owned by former New York Democratic Rep.
Unusually, the police statement did not include the names of those involved or any recommendation of how to proceed with the case, saying only that the findings had been given to the Jerusalem district attorney for a decision on whether to press charges.
But when a prosecutor offers a plea deal or declines to press charges, it's usually because they don't believe they have sufficient evidence to convince a jury of a defendant's guilt -- and the public is not privy to everything the prosecutor knows.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - A Malaysian rapper, who had been held in police custody for four days over a music video he produced that allegedly insulted Islam, was released on bail on Thursday, while the country's attorney-general decides whether to press charges.
In her email to her circle of activists she said she wouldn't press charges because jailing someone was no solution for sexual violence; instead, she said, she was warning women about the conduct of male human rights lawyers they thought they could trust.
HANOVER, Germany — Der Spiegel has announced that it will press charges against a former star reporter accused of systemically faking interviews and articles, in what might be the biggest journalism scandal in Germany since another newsmagazine published fake Hitler diaries 35 years ago.
But as others have pointed out, the decision to press charges in domestic abuse cases, even when the alleged victim does not wish to do so, must sometimes be taken to ensure that victims are not coerced into dropping charges by their partners.
The victim in the burglary case declined to be interviewed for this article, and it's unclear why he chose to press charges, but in doing so, he set into motion events that pulled the recluse from the shadows and into the city's view.
Also last year, a Leipzig-based publisher of right-wing books began selling a reprint of Hitler's original work, leading state prosecutors in Leipzig and in Bamberg to begin separate investigations into whether they could press charges for violating laws forbidding propaganda.
When Boleyn was accosted by security guards, she filed a complaint with the club, but didn't follow up or press charges for fear of damaging her relationship with the venue, a place where she regularly performed and had even filmed a music video.
In this case, the family doesn't even have the advantage of video footage of the shooting itself, which persuaded prosecutors before to press charges for the police shootings of Samuel DuBose in Cincinnati, Walter Scott in North Charleston, South Carolina, and Laquan McDonald in Chicago.
The decision gives magistrates in Sicily the go-ahead to press charges over his decision to keep 131 rescued migrants blocked aboard a coastguard ship for six days last July as he waited for other European Union states to agree to take them in.
White said afterward that he was disgusted by the scenes and confirmed that three members of the Russian's team had been arrested and taken into custody — but he later confirmed that McGregor had declined to press charges and that the three suspects were released.
When protests erupted after a grand jury in nearby Staten Island declined to press charges against an officer who used a lethal banned chokehold on Eric Garner, Mr Thompson spoke at town hall meetings and in church basements in an effort to improve police relations.
As far as they know, prosecutors declined to press charges against the young men they consider their daughter's captors, even when Jenny returned home drug-addled and teary and confessed she'd been in a sexual relationship with a gang member several years her senior.
After he finished the program in 20153 and transferred to Tuskegee University -- where he continued his football career -- ESPN revealed in 2014 that another Missouri student had accused him of rape in 2008, but police decided to not press charges, citing inconsistencies in her story.
Also on Monday, Emily Cho, the chairman's youngest daughter, was cleared of all charges related to her allegedly throwing a drink at two business meeting attendees in April, because the attendees did not want to press charges, the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' office said.
Although the poor woman—whose eyeballs are still probably soaked with agonizing ass stench—decided not to press charges, Zengo faces disorderly conduct, public intoxication, and underage consumption of alcohol charges, and all his frat bros will most likely dub him "Fart Garfunkel" as retribution.
But the family does have the advantage of video footage, which has seemingly convinced several prosecutors — as was the case after the police shootings of Samuel DuBose in Cincinnati, Walter Scott in North Charleston, South Carolina, and now McDonald in Chicago — to press charges.
She told committee members that she was drugged and raped by Cosby in the early 1990s, and when she finally tried to press charges in New Jersey, where she alleges the assault happened, she was told she missed the deadline by a few months.
Also Friday, a spokeswoman for Courtney Smith released a statement and a police report clarifying a Columbus Dispatch report Wednesday that an Ohio State lawyer approached her after the 2015 episode and urged her not to press charges so as not to embarrass the university.
" Confirming that Hatcher's parents wanted to press charges, Jones told local station WOFL-TV, "When it comes to something like that, I cannot imagine the shock you would be in as a parent knowing that this is my daughter – what my daughter intended to do.
The same therapist asked me whether I wanted to press charges and when I said, "I'm not sure," he got annoyed, as if my inability to wrap my head around the violation of my body was an inconvenience to his plans for the day.
With changing attitudes toward sex and gender equality, France toughened laws against sex crimes in 2018 and also extended the statute of limitations for prosecution — raising it to 30 years, up from 20 years — allowing victims to press charges until the age of 48.
Instances where officers use their service weapons are sent to the board for review after state and federal prosecutors decide not to press charges over the incidents, and the final review process can take years, a CBP official told the AP. View the discussion thread.
In her request to obtain the temporary restraining order, his ex-girlfriend — also an actress — wrote she had gone to the Los Angeles Police Department in the spring of 2014 seeking to "press charges against Jimmy Bennett" for alleged unlawful sex with a minor and child pornography.
In 2014, the House found Obama-era IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt after she invoked her Fifth Amendment right to not incriminate herself during a hearing before the House Oversight Committee; the House made a criminal referral, but the Justice Department declined to press charges.
" She added, while insisting she was not blaming the victim, "I don't think it's fair to base the fate of the next ten + years of his life on the decision of a girl who doesn't remember anything but the amount she drank to press charges against him.
Student sues JD.com's billionaire CEO Richard Liu for alleged rape Four months after local prosecutors decided not to press charges, a Chinese student has filed a lawsuit against JD.com founder and chief executive Richard Liu, alleging the billionaire businessman raped her in Minnesota back in August. 5.
"I don't think it's fair to base the fate of the next ten + years of his life on the decision of a girl who doesn't remember anything but the amount she drank to press charges against him," Ms. Rasmussen, who plays drums in the band, wrote.
Gingrich and Trump also questioned Lynch's meeting with Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE last week — Trump suggested that the Clintons had bribed Lynch to not press charges.
Journalism scandal: The German newsmagazine Der Spiegel said it would press charges against a former reporter accused of faking interviews and articles, some of the most notable of which were from the U.S. Snapshot: Above, a Christmas parade in Port-au-Prince, the Haitian capital, on Sunday.
However, advocates argue that New York's lack of a statute of limitations on rape, which allows survivors the time to decide whether or not to press charges, means little if the DNA evidence isn't legally obligated to be held until then and can, instead, be destroyed by hospital officials.
PARIS — Calling French society "sick with sexism," President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday that promoting gender equality and combating violence against women would be top priorities of his government as he announced measures to crack down on sexual crimes and make it easier for victims to press charges.
U.S.A. Gymnastics wasn't informed in 2014 because the result of the investigation was that there was not a policy violation, "and the local prosecutor's office reviewed the case and declined to press charges against Nassar," Jason Cody, a spokesman for Michigan State University, said in an email on Tuesday.
Many of the crimes progressive prosecutors are declining to press charges on are linked to homelessness, vagrancy, drug possession, disorderly conduct, breaking into vacant property, and so forth — which, from a strategic point of view, enables Trump and his allies to link homelessness with progressive Democratic law enforcement policies.
The employee later decided not to press charges, telling authorities that she believe the woman may have dementia, according to the AP. An employee portraying a Disney princess at Walt Disney World alleged that a 51-year-old man groped her while getting a photo taken in November.
"Oftentimes, we know that the suspect is repeatedly abusing the victim, but either the victim refuses to press charges, or there is simply not enough evidence to go to trial," Daytona Beach Police Chief Michael Chitwood told the COPS Office, which helps train and fund local police departments.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch will announce Friday that she plans to rely on the opinion of the FBI and career prosecutors on whether to press charges over former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Lawyers for 29-year-old Kristian Saucier told a federal court in Connecticut on Friday that the Justice Department's decision not to press charges against Clinton, despite the existence of classified material on more than 100 messages on her server, was one of several cases that should compel a reduced sentence.
The ensuing year brought a string of disillusioning events for Omar: On the 18th day of the occupation, police used bulldozers to clear the encampment, and county authorities eventually declined to press charges against the officers involved in the Clark shooting, concluding that Clark was not handcuffed when he was shot.
"There are many valid reasons why someone would call the police or victims services for help, but then decide ultimately not to press charges or participate in a prosecution," Maya Raghu, who works with the National Women's Law Center and is not involved in this case, explained over the phone.
Yet for all her obvious breaches of classified handling regulations, and despite seeming to meet all the criteria for a felony prosecution based on the relevant statute, Comey also said Tuesday that a "reasonable" prosecutor would not press charges, and that he intended to inform the Department of Justice of this opinion.
But he could pressure Morales' successor to not press charges or even harbor Morales and his family in the U.S. Adriana Beltrán, an expert on Guatemalan politics at the Washington Office on Latin America, said she is among those who believe that Morales agreed to the migration deal out of personal interest.
"If the court chooses to press charges against Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, it will be a clear signal to the world that freedom of the press in Myanmar is in grave danger," Summer Lopez, the senior director of free expression programs at PEN America, said in a statement last week.
Leslie Rasmussen, Turner's childhood friend, writes in the letter, published in full by the Cut: I don't think it's fair to base the fate of the next ten + years of his life on the decision of a girl who doesn't remember anything but the amount she drank to press charges against him.
The previous statute of limitations for second-degree rape was five years, among the shortest in the country; advocates with the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund had noted that some of the disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein's alleged victims could not press charges against him because too much time had elapsed. Gov.
"Brock is not a monster I don't think it's fair to base the fate of the next ten + years of his life on the decision of a girl who doesn't remember anything but the amount she drank to press charges against him," Rasmussen wrote, noting that she knew Turner in both elementary and high school.
Ms. Thomashow, 28, said she learned only in recent months that Mr. Dunnings's office had declined several times to press charges in her case against Dr. Nassar, part of a series of delays that permitted the doctor to continue his behavior for two more years, until women began going public with their accounts of abuse.
The flyers ended with the threat: Whether the allegations against Perkins are strong enough for the DA to press charges is unclear, but the general trend of anti-homeless letters and videos points to the strained relationship between the housed and homeless in one of the richest and most "progressive" regions in the world.
" John Malcolm points out that if a federal prosecutor, for example, tried to bring case after case into court that wasn't merited by the evidence, she could face sanctions from the bar association — giving her a strong incentive not to press charges simply because the president said (in Malcolm's words), "Goddammit, charge this person.
Nicki Minaj reportedly won't press charges against Cardi B. As Minaj, 35, and her bodyguards were not injured when the 25-year-old "I Like It" rapper attacked her on Friday during a star-studded New York Fashion Week party, she doesn't feel a need to file a police report, sources close to Minaj told TMZ.
As Yale continues to debate the legacy of John C. Calhoun, an alumnus and leading 19th-century politician and slaveholder for whom one of its residential colleges is named, the university said on Tuesday that it would not press charges in the case of a black dining hall worker who smashed a stained-glass panel depicting slaves carrying cotton.
In his statement, Cosby agreed with Wyatt's comments and argued that he was convicted even after authorities decided not to press charges against him in 2005 and when he reached a multimillion-dollar settlement for a civil lawsuit filed by Constand, one of the dozens of women who have publicly accused the comedian of sexual assault.
"The Trump Enterprise," including the president, family members, enablers (Giuliani, Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortNew York City lawmakers vote to close Rikers Island jail by 2026 Perry says Trump directed him to discuss Ukraine with Giuliani: report Cuomo signs measure allowing New York to press charges despite presidential pardon MORE, Michael Flynn, and a cast of hundreds) seems to fit the bill.
When she logged in to the dating site and his profile had disappeared, she knew: his failure to reply to her message wasn't on account of guilt, or the fear that she would press charges if he admitted to the rape, or any of the other excuses she thought of on his behalf, like that he was dying from flesh-eating bacteria.
The network added that the legislation was a direct response to the president's consideration of giving his former campaign manager, Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortNew York City lawmakers vote to close Rikers Island jail by 2026 Perry says Trump directed him to discuss Ukraine with Giuliani: report Cuomo signs measure allowing New York to press charges despite presidential pardon MORE, a pardon.
After police reviewed a 1003-second recording from the night of the incident — with a fellow student during the early morning hours after a September game — and interviewed players who said the sex was consensual, local prosecutors announced in October that they would not press charges because they didn't find evidence that excessive force was used or that the victim was physically helpless.
Authorities in North Carolina are considering whether to press charges against GOP presidential front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE after a protester was assaulted during one of his rallies in Fayetteville, according to WRAL.com.
After hearing both sides of a "he said, she said" involving a broken-dicked finance bro, Seth, and his co-worker, Keri (Seth claims that Keri bludgeoned his penis with a golf club over a work disagreement; Keri says the act was done in self-defense), Amy encourages Keri to press charges, even though Keri has been offered $2.5 million by the finance company to stay quiet.
Weeks after the Justice Department decided not to press charges against Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE for a private email setup that she has admitted was inappropriate, the Democratic presidential nominee's campaign can't seem to put the issue to bed.

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