My question involves criminal law for the state of: England, UK. But most likely relates to US state laws also.
In Jan '08 I was involved with a small domestic issue. I basically broke a window in my boyfriends house out of anger while drunk, threw a few things around the room. His parents were involved when they returned.
Police were called, I was arrested and taken to sober up and be interviewed.
At the end of the day the parents agreed for the charges to be dropped on the condition that me and my boyfriend didn't see each other anymore.
We've been on speaking terms and it's been a year. We intend to meet up every so often as friends (relationship is certainly out of the question) but I'm wondering if the parents could 'undrop' the charges and file them against me because the verbal agreement was broken?
Note that this agreement was offered to be via proxy. After the interview the police contacted the parents and came to the agreement, then offered me it and I accepted. Nothing was signed, and it was not recorded on tape (as far I know - and even if it was, would it be usable as a legally binding agreement?).
I'm just worried about having the older charges come back to haunt me, as a result of meeting him.
We are both over 20 years old, legally adults, so his decision is his own.
What can happen?
Thanks for your help. I just need to know if those charges are really dropped, or if they can come back and be pressed at a later date. (It's been a year since the incidents)

