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  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in the 'Complainant' section. Enter your first name, middle name (if applicable), and last name, followed by your street address, city, state, and zip code.
  3. Next, provide the respondent's details in the 'Respondent' section. Fill in their name and address similarly.
  4. Indicate your intention to withdraw the complaint by checking the appropriate box for the agency where you filed: Department of Workforce Development Equal Rights Division, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, or City of Madison Equal Opportunities Commission.
  5. Enter any relevant case numbers associated with your complaint for each agency listed.
  6. In the 'Reason for Withdrawal' section, select one of the options provided regarding settlement terms or specify other reasons for withdrawal.
  7. Sign and date the form at the bottom to validate your request.
  8. Finally, submit your completed form either by dropping it off at the specified office location or sending it via mail to ensure it reaches the appropriate department.

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This usually results in the Public Prosecutors Office deciding to close the case because it is not clear how to continue with the proceedings.
Best practices include (a) notifying opposing counsel that you are or will be seeking to withdraw and requesting in writing that any deadlines be stayed or continued in the interim; (b) informing the client in writing of both your next steps and what the client must do to protect his or her rights; and (c) filing your
As per provisions of section 257 of Cr. PC a complainant, with the permission of the magistrate, may withdraw the complaint.
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4. As per provisions of section 257 of Cr. PC a complainant, with the permission of the magistrate, may withdraw the complaint.
Yes. You can withdraw your complaint at anytime before an ombudsman has made a final decision.
To withdraw a complaint before the conclusion of an investigation, the complainant should provide notice to the Complaints Director. Upon receipt of the notice, the Complaints Director shall cease to deal with the matter, unless in his or her opinion, it is in the public interest to continue to deal with the complaint.

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