When charges of aggravated battery are filed but later no-filed, it means that the prosecutor has decided not to pursue the case further. This could occur for various reasons, such as lack of evidence, witness issues, or a determination that the case does not meet the legal standards for prosecution. No-filing effectively dismisses the charges, and the accused is not formally prosecuted for that offense. However, it does not erase the incident from public record or prevent potential future action depending on the circumstances.
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