It's less about what a court might say, and more about whether someone should have their lives interrupted by being arrested and charged. Thats not a benign administrative action, it has immediate, long term and potentially enormously disruptive results. A charge means bail of some sort, maybe a restraining order, maybe a restriction on being in the area, or being outside after hours, or being banned for alcohol use. If any of those conditions is ignored or mistakenly overlooked, the consequences can be much harsher and then it doesn't matter what how the original charge could have concluded.