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Facing criminal charges doesn’t mean you’ll be convicted. Learn the legal strategies that could get your case dismissed before trial.

1. Can a Criminal Case Be Dismissed?

Yes. Many criminal cases are dismissed before trial due to weak evidence, legal violations, or successful defense motions.

2. Common Reasons for Case Dismissal

A judge or prosecutor may dismiss charges for several reasons, including:

  • 📑 **Lack of Evidence** – The prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • 🚔 **Unlawful Search & Seizure** – If police obtained evidence illegally, it can be thrown out.
  • 📞 **Violation of Miranda Rights** – If you weren’t read your rights, your statements may be inadmissible.
  • ⚖ **Prosecutorial Misconduct** – If the prosecution mishandles the case, charges may be dismissed.
  • 🔍 **Lack of Witnesses or Cooperation** – If key witnesses refuse to testify, the case may be dropped.

3. How to Get Your Case Dismissed

Your defense attorney can use several strategies to have charges dropped:

  • 📑 **File a Motion to Dismiss** – Your lawyer can argue that the case lacks merit.
  • ⚖ **Challenge the Evidence** – If key evidence is excluded, the prosecution may drop the case.
  • 🚨 **Negotiate with Prosecutors** – In some cases, charges can be reduced or dismissed.
  • 🔍 **Prove a Constitutional Violation** – If your rights were violated, the case may not hold up in court.

4. When Is the Best Time to Get a Case Dismissed?

A case can be dismissed at different stages:

  • ⚖ **Before Charges Are Filed** – If an attorney intervenes early, they may stop charges from being filed.
  • 📑 **At the Arraignment** – Your lawyer can request dismissal if there’s clear lack of evidence.
  • 🚨 **Before Trial Begins** – Filing pretrial motions may lead to case dismissal.

5. Why You Need a Criminal Defense Lawyer

A skilled attorney can:

  • ✔ Review your case for dismissal opportunities.
  • ✔ File motions to exclude evidence or dismiss charges.
  • ✔ Negotiate with prosecutors for case reduction or dismissal.

🔹 Meet our expert criminal defense attorneys: Alan Tavelman, Gina Tennen, Jacqueline Bretell.

6. Take Action Now – Protect Your Future

Don’t wait until trial to fight your charges. Contact us today for a **free consultation** and see if your case can be dismissed.

📞 Call for a Free Consultation

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