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He next faces an Article 32 hearing, in which the Army formally decides whether to press charges.
The police then turn over information they uncover to the district attorney's office, which decides whether to press new charges.
The government said in a statement that the prosecutor decides whether to press charges "solely on the strength of the evidence".
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The police said they had passed their conclusions to the attorney general, who will decide whether to press charges.
Mr. Karaaslan said his lawyer was preparing a written defense that prosecutors would consider in deciding whether to press charges.
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