
Episode #12
Can a Victim Advocate Help Get Charges Dismissed?
Send us Fan Mail If you have any questions about this or if you're being charged with a crime, feel free to call us at 210-405-6410 or click here to schedule a free consultation. Click the link below to receive 5 Things You Should Do If You've Been Arrested: https://bit.ly/3tDOVbt You want the case dismissed, but someone keeps telling you to “call the victim advocate.” Before you make that call, you need to understand a hard truth about criminal charges: the State brings the case, and the prosecutor decides whether it gets dismissed. That can feel frustrating when you’re the person listed as the victim, especially if you just want the situation to end and life to get back to normal. I walk through what your role actually is in a criminal case. Even if you reported the incident, you’re typically a witness, and you usually don’t have to talk to anyone about the facts unless you’re subpoenaed. That distinction matters, because extra conversations can create more statements, more consistency, and a stronger path to trial for the district attorney’s office. Then we get specific about the victim advocate. A victim advocate works for the district attorney’s office, not for you, and their job often includes keeping you informed while also helping the prosecution get ready for court. If you want dismissal, I explain why talking to the defense attorney first is often the smarter move, what options might exist like an affidavit of non-prosecution, and what to avoid if you do speak with a victim advocate, including re-telling the story or going in person just to “talk.” If you find this helpful, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find clear answers. If you have any questions about this or if you're being charged with a crime, feel free to call us at 210-405-6410 or click here to schedule a free consultation. Click the link below to receive 4 Things You Should Do If You've Been Arrested: https://bit.ly/3tDOVbt If you have any questions about this or if you're being charged with a crime, feel free to call us at 210-405-6410 or click here to schedule a free consultation. Click the link below to receive 4 Things You Should Do If You've Been Arrested: https://bit.ly/3tDOVbt Advertisement Sean Henricksen Law Firm sean@seanhenricksen.com 210-405-6410 106 S. St. Mary's St., Ste 445 San Antonio, Texas 78205 www.seanhenricksen.com

