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It analyses the origin of dismissal in the CPPF. It considers its causes, with special consideration of dismissal due to doubts and the standard required to define whether it is appropriate to accuse/or request dismissal. It also shows the controversial origin of dismissal for reparation. It also considers the institution of the agreement of prosecutors and how the procedure is for the MPF to request dismissal (with a prior written opinion). It analyses the rights that assist the victim, the complainant and the defense. Finally, it considers the hearing before the judge, with its development and vicissitudes, with the effects that it has if he accepts it, which is obligatory if there is no reasonable opposition from the complainant.