No. Abduction is a crime against state law, and generally prosecutired as a felony offense. The victim has no choice in the matter of prosecution and is only a witness to the fact that they were, in fact, abducted.
Insufficient information is given by the question. There are MANY possible and pootential reasons - more information about the act would have to be disclosed.
the person who filed the charges can drop them, the judge can drop them, or the police can drop them.Another View: Once the defendant is charged by law enforcement or the prosecutor's office ONLY the...
Call your local District Attorney's Office and tell them you no longer wish to pursue charges. Once you sign the Citizen's Arrest form that gives them a right to arrest the suspect. In order for...
Individuals do not determine whether or not a person is charged with a crime, or whether the charges are dismissed prior to trial. If you are a victim and do not want the person prosecuted, you can...