Compounding a felony was an offence under the common law of England and was classified as a misdemeanour.
[2] It is not compounding for the victim to accept an offer to return stolen property, or to make restitution, as long as there is no agreement not to prosecute.
Compounding has been replaced by statutory provision in numerous jurisdictions that recognize common law offences:[3] Compounding a misdemeanor is not an offence at common law.
[8][better source needed] However, an agreement not to prosecute a misdemeanor is unenforceable as being contrary to public policy.
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