Legal Question in Criminal Law in Washington
Can domestic assault charges be dropped in Washington state?
Asked on 2/07/11, 9:12 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Steve Graham
Law Office of Steve Graham
In Washington, a victim isn't able to simply drop the charges. For the case to be dismissed, the prosecutor has to agree. Usually prosecutors will give some consideration to what the victim has to say. It is more likely that a prosecutor will drop the charges if there is no history of prior abuse or if the defendant is in treatment. Prosecutors also like the victim to have a safety plan. Obviously, the prosecutor takes into consideration the seriousness of the alleged assault.
Answered on 2/08/11, 5:36 pm
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