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Downgrading Criminal Charges with the help of Legal Consultancy Services
“All accused are innocent until they are proven to be guilty”
Is it possible to dismiss the Criminal Charges? Yes, with expert lawyers it is possible to get the charges dismissed. In every case, the accused have 2 options either to plead guilty or go to trial. But to plead guilty the litigant will have to admit the crime whereas if the litigant opts to go to trial then his/her fate is up to the jurisdiction.
Things to be considered for dismissing Criminal Charges What is the criminal charge? Is it a misdemeanour or felony? What are the consequences and penalties? Finding the best criminal attorney
Now let’s have a look at the grounds in which criminal charges are dismissed: No probable cause to arrest If the lawyer proves that the defendant is arrested with no probable cause, then the charge will be dismissed. Challenging the complaint The criminal attorney can challenge the charge against the accused and convince the court to dismiss the case.
Illegal Searches If the defendant is charged by conducting the police search without a warrant then the advocate can request the court to dismiss the illegal charge. Grand jury Dismissals When the prosecution fails to establish the litigant has committed a crime, then the grand jury will dismiss the case. Insufficient Evidence In some cases due to a lack of witnesses and insufficient evidence, the prosecutor will dismiss the case at the trial.
Every case is different, so only a good attorney can find the loopholes in it. To be honest, criminal lawyers UAEcan help to reduce the charge against the accused.
For example, the felony case can be reduced to a misdemeanour with the help of criminal lawyers in Dubai. As a general rule of thumb, Hiring the right criminal advocate can dismiss the criminal charges and save the life of the defendant.