
Can a Domestic Violence Victim Get The Charges Dropped?
When law enforcement is summoned to a domestic violence incident, the victim may choose not to press charges or dismiss the need to pursue the case further. However, dismissing charges is usually difficult once a criminal inquiry has begun.
People often file a complaint to the police about their partner but later decide to drop domestic violence charges.
In other instances, complainants state that they do not want their partner charged, yet the police still press charges.
The victim cannot have a domestic violence charge dropped once filed with the prosecutor's office. But why not? Domestic abuse is a serious offense, and dismissal may be beyond the victim's powers.
The criminal justice system is largely misunderstood: - Most people assume that crime victims always press charge...