I’m not going to waste my time arguing with you, tiger eye.
In my post #41 above, I mention that you can complain to a prosecutor’s office.
The bottom line is you cannot bring down a prosecution on the head of your prosecutor by some kind of insistence or force of law. You can’t make them do anything.
A duly constituted other public official could take action if they chose to against that person.
The judge also has wide discretion within law and precedent to deal with a prosecutor in the ongoing of a case.
If you think I was saying anything else, your problem, not mine.
No, Zimmerman couldn't make them do anything. But he could set the ball in motion by filing a criminal complaint. It's a legal instrument that must be acted upon the same as Angela Corey's indictment.