02-03-2023, 02:06 PM
(02-03-2023, 12:08 PM)Roland Wrote: ******
If it's just a case of the victim dropping charges after a settlement it reflects badly.
I cannot imagine someone can just drop charges after a settlement once it went to the point of a warrant. They would have to say they were mistaken (such as they realize it wasn't Mixon) to get the charges dropped or that they lied to get the charges dropped. But a settlement implies they weren't mistaken. And lying to get a warrant would be a serious offense.
Getting it dropped without a settlement would seem to be what Mixon's agent is implying. That the court drops the issue because the police/court did not do due diligence and other facts go against what was alleged.