In domestic violence cases, the alleged victim cannot drop charges because prosecutors, not victims, have the authority to file or dismiss charges; prosecutors evaluate evidence strength, public safety concerns, and trial viability before making charging decisions, and even when charges are dismissed, collateral consequences like record sealing or criminal protective orders may still apply.
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Why Domestic Violence Victims Can’t Drop the Charges | San Diego Criminal Lawyer ExplainsAdded:
Did you know that a victim [music] of a domestic violence case has no power to drop the charges? The prosecutor [music] is the one who determines whether the case gets filed. The prosecutor has to weigh the strength of the evidence. They also have to consider the public safety and ultimately whether they believe they can win [music] at trial. A dismissal effectively ends the case. However, there still may be collateral issues that you have to face. For example, you may need to seal or sponge a record [music] or even face a criminal protective
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