I am a victim in a case, but I no longer want to press charges. How do I get the charges dropped?

Once law enforcement is called and a report is forwarded to our office, it is up to the Deputy District Attorney assigned to the case to determine whether or not charges are to be filed.  You may submit a request in writing to the attorney handling the case.  Please refer to the District Attorney Case Assignment page.

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1. I want to file a report with your office. How do I do that?
2. If I have information about a pending criminal case, where do I report this information?
3. I am a victim in a case, but I no longer want to press charges. How do I get the charges dropped?
4. How can I reach a Deputy District Attorney directly?
5. How can I change my court date?
6. My driver license was suspended. How do I get my license back?
7. I am a defendant and I don't like the attorney representing me. Can I speak directly to a Deputy District Attorney about my case?
8. If a case is closed, how do I get my property back?
9. When will a defendant be released from jail?
10. How do I get a copy of a police report?