Dismissals and Plea Bargains Are Possible — But Only with the Right Defence.
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Charged? Worried About Your Future? Call {lawyer} Now
You have options — and the right advice now can change everything.
At a time like this, having an experienced criminal defence lawyer by your side can make all the difference.
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Find out how to fight the charges and minimize the impact on your future.
Facing Criminal Charges? Here’s How {lawyer} Can Help You
If you’ve been charged with a crime in {city}, don’t lose hope.
Not every case ends in a conviction.
Charges are often dismissed, reduced, or resolved through strategic plea bargaining — but that doesn’t happen automatically.
It takes the right defence — and the right lawyer — to fight for the best outcome.
{lawyer}, a dedicated criminal defence lawyer in {city}, will review your case, challenge the evidence, and work to get you the best result possible.
Why Charges Get Dismissed or Reduced
Criminal charges may be dismissed or reduced for reasons like:
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Weak or missing evidence
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Violations of your legal rights
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Improper police conduct
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Overcharging by police
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Witness credibility issues
{lawyer} knows how to spot these weaknesses — and how to use them to your advantage.
Never Plead Guilty Without Speaking to a Lawyer
Before you enter a plea, get legal advice.
Your defence lawyer can help you:
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Understand the evidence against you
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Identify chances for dismissal or reduction
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Explore plea bargain options
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Decide whether to go to trial or negotiate a better outcome
One smart decision now can change the course of your life.
👉 Call {lawyer} at {tel} for your free review today.
You Are Presumed Innocent — And the Crown Must Prove Its case
When you're charged with a crime, you are presumed innocent.
It’s the Crown’s job to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
You don’t have to prove anything.
But holding the Crown to that burden takes experience and strategy.
{lawyer} will:
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Review the evidence
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Find weak points in the Crown’s case
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Help you choose the best legal path
Sometimes that means trial. Other times, a well-negotiated plea deal is the smarter move.
Whatever the situation, {lawyer} will help you understand every option — and fight for the best possible outcome.
How Plea Bargains Work
In some cases, a plea bargain is the best way to protect your future.
A good deal can mean:
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Reduced charges
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Lower penalties
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Avoiding a criminal record
But don’t try to negotiate on your own.
Prosecutors won’t offer a deal just because you ask.
{lawyer} knows:
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When to negotiate
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How to approach the Crown
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What arguments get results
👉 Call {lawyer} at {tel} before you make a decision you can’t take back.
Trial Is Always an Option — Plea Bargains Are Not Your Only Choice
A plea bargain should never be your only option.
{lawyer} will help you weigh:
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The strength of the Crown’s evidence
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Your chances of success at trial
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Whether a better result is possible through negotiation
If trial is your best option, {lawyer} will fight to get your charges dropped or dismissed in court.
Don’t plead guilty just to “get it over with.”
You deserve a strategy — not a shortcut.
Were You Overcharged?
Police sometimes lay more serious charges than the evidence supports.
This can happen when:
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Officers act before finishing their investigation
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The law is misapplied
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Inexperienced officers make errors
If you were overcharged, {lawyer} will fight to have those charges reduced or dismissed entirely.
Never Lose Hope
Being charged with a crime is overwhelming — but you still have options.
Many cases are resolved without a conviction.
Even if a conviction is possible, {lawyer} will work to reduce the consequences and protect your future.
Never plead guilty until you know your options.
👉 Call {lawyer} today at {tel} for a free, no-obligation review.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dismissals
Can criminal charges really be dismissed?
Yes. Charges can be dropped if the evidence is weak, your rights were violated, or the case is flawed.
What is a plea bargain?
It’s an agreement where you plead guilty to a lesser charge for a lighter sentence. The right lawyer can often negotiate a better deal.
Should I accept a plea bargain without a lawyer?
Never. Prosecutors have legal experience — and so should you. A defence lawyer protects your interests and can get you a better result.
What if the evidence against me is strong?
Even strong cases can have weak points. You may still be able to reduce the charges or avoid the worst penalties.
How do I know if I was overcharged?
{lawyer} can review your case and explain whether the police laid more serious charges than the evidence supports.
🔍 Still have questions about your rights or the criminal justice process?
Visit our Criminal Defence Home Page for more information and links to all the charges we defend.
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