Mesquite, TX asked in Domestic Violence for Oklahoma

Q: Can a DA drop a misdemeanor domestic abuse charge? If so what does that even drop to? Will he even be punished?

I was involved in an assault by a boyfriend where I had to jump out of the vehicle in order for him to let me go, then he got out of the vehicle dragging me, I called the cops they came out took photos etc. They took him into custody when I stated I wanted to press charges. The detective on the case just called and said the DA declined the charges and the misdemeanor will be dropped. Will he even be charged with anything he did that night? Fines? Anything? I don’t understand how the misdemeanor was dropped.

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A: When you file a police report, it does not automatically mean the charges will be filed. The reality is that is up to the District Attorneys office. It is a fallacy that you can press or drop charges. That is purely up to the DA. You can be willing or unwilling to testify. I don't know why they would refuse to file charges, but you always have the ability to file a civil care for battery. It won't be about jail time, but could be about money, especially if you were injured, required medical care, or lost wages. Just thinking outside the box. Boeheim Freeman Law - 918-884-7791

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