Can domestic violence charges be dropped?
A police officer responding to a domestic violence incident must complete a police report whether or not an arrest occurs. The Prosecuting Attorney's Office will review the police report to determine whether or not to file charges. If charges are filed, only the prosecutor has the authority to drop them. A judge must approve the prosecutor's request to dismiss a case. The victim is a witness for the State and has no authority to drop charges. In many cases, the State will prosecute a case even if the victim refuses to testify.

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1. What is domestic violence?
2. What is the legal definition of domestic violence?
3. What is a criminal no contact order?
4. What is an order for protection?
5. What is an anti-harassment order?
6. Can domestic violence charges be dropped?
7. Why did the police make an arrest?
8. Is it a crime to interfere with a 911 call?