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answered on Sep 12, 2019
You would want to speak with a lawyer who can review all the circumstances surrounding the case, but yes, it is possible.
A judge can dismiss the charges if the prosecution does not provide enough evidence to show it is likely that a crime was committed and that the individual was the one... View More
answered on Sep 8, 2019
Yes, it means he was found to not be the biological father. "DF Excluded" means Defendant is excluded from being the biological parent.
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