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Will Your Case Be Dismissed if the Victim Wants it Dismissed; What to Expect at Your First Court Date

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The criminal justice system operates on rules that often surprise those caught in its machinery. Whether you're facing charges or supporting someone who is, understanding these realities can make a critical difference in case outcomes.
Most people believe that when a victim wants charges dropped, prosecutors simply comply. The truth is far more complicated. As we explore in this episode, victims don't control criminal prosecutions—they're essentially witnesses in cases brought by the state. While victim cooperation matters, prosecutors make the final call on whether cases proceed. This misunderstanding leads many defendants to false expectations and missed opportunities for effective defense strategies. We break down what actually influences dismissal decisions and how attorneys work within these constraints.
What happens at your first court date? Many expect immediate resolution or feel pressured to accept whatever offer is presented. Instead, these initial appearances are primarily administrative, with judges confirming attendance and attorneys beginning negotiations that typically span multiple court settings. Making uninformed decisions at this stage can have lasting consequences. We walk through exactly what to expect, how to prepare, and why rushing to resolution rarely serves your interests.
Perhaps most crucially, we tackle the dangerous myth that innocent people should freely speak with investigating officers. Recent firings of San Antonio police officers for falsifying statements and other misconduct highlight why even truthful statements can be twisted or misrepresented. The alarming conditions at Bexar County Jail—with eight deaths already this year—further demonstrate why protecting your rights from the beginning is essential. Don't navigate this system alone.

If you have questions about anything we say in this podcast or if you're being charged with a crime in the San Antonio area, call us at 210-775-0852 or click the link below to schedule a free consultation.
https://seanhenricksen.com/schedule-consultation/
Click the link below to receive 4 Things You Should Do If You've Been Arrested:
https://bit.ly/3tDOVbt
You can also find out answers to some of your questions on our Youtube page:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEE2yL2fEakGBmbTGzl2FUA
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Chapters

1. Introduction and Episode Overview (00:00:00)

2. Can Victims Get Cases Dismissed? (00:00:59)

3. What to Expect on First Court Date (00:02:30)

4. Why Not to Talk to Police (00:04:10)

5. SAPD Officers Fired and Jail Issues (00:05:32)

6. Closing and Contact Information (00:09:03)

18 episodes

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Content provided by Sean Henricksen Law Firm. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sean Henricksen Law Firm or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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The criminal justice system operates on rules that often surprise those caught in its machinery. Whether you're facing charges or supporting someone who is, understanding these realities can make a critical difference in case outcomes.
Most people believe that when a victim wants charges dropped, prosecutors simply comply. The truth is far more complicated. As we explore in this episode, victims don't control criminal prosecutions—they're essentially witnesses in cases brought by the state. While victim cooperation matters, prosecutors make the final call on whether cases proceed. This misunderstanding leads many defendants to false expectations and missed opportunities for effective defense strategies. We break down what actually influences dismissal decisions and how attorneys work within these constraints.
What happens at your first court date? Many expect immediate resolution or feel pressured to accept whatever offer is presented. Instead, these initial appearances are primarily administrative, with judges confirming attendance and attorneys beginning negotiations that typically span multiple court settings. Making uninformed decisions at this stage can have lasting consequences. We walk through exactly what to expect, how to prepare, and why rushing to resolution rarely serves your interests.
Perhaps most crucially, we tackle the dangerous myth that innocent people should freely speak with investigating officers. Recent firings of San Antonio police officers for falsifying statements and other misconduct highlight why even truthful statements can be twisted or misrepresented. The alarming conditions at Bexar County Jail—with eight deaths already this year—further demonstrate why protecting your rights from the beginning is essential. Don't navigate this system alone.

If you have questions about anything we say in this podcast or if you're being charged with a crime in the San Antonio area, call us at 210-775-0852 or click the link below to schedule a free consultation.
https://seanhenricksen.com/schedule-consultation/
Click the link below to receive 4 Things You Should Do If You've Been Arrested:
https://bit.ly/3tDOVbt
You can also find out answers to some of your questions on our Youtube page:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEE2yL2fEakGBmbTGzl2FUA
.
.
.
#SanAntonioLawyer
#TXLawyer
#BexarCountyLawyer
#CriminalDefenseLawyerSanAntonio
#CriminalDefenseLawyerBexar
#SeanHenricksenLawFirm
#Lawyer
#CriminalDefense
#DWI
#Assault
#Marijuana
#Possession
#Dismissed

Advertisement

Sean Henricksen Law Firm

[email protected]

210-405-6410

106 S. St. Mary's St., Ste 445

San Antonio, Texas 78205

www.seanhenricksen.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Episode Overview (00:00:00)

2. Can Victims Get Cases Dismissed? (00:00:59)

3. What to Expect on First Court Date (00:02:30)

4. Why Not to Talk to Police (00:04:10)

5. SAPD Officers Fired and Jail Issues (00:05:32)

6. Closing and Contact Information (00:09:03)

18 episodes

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