The philosophical nature of criminal law in common law countries is that offences against a person are offences against the Crown or People (depending on your jurisdiction).
The practical outcome is that the Crown or People can choose to independently charge you of a crime, regardless of what the actual 'victim' wants.
The practical outcome is that the Crown or People can choose to independently charge you of a crime, regardless of what the actual 'victim' wants.
Be careful.
Of course, IANAL, TINLA.