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Can You Get a Criminal Case Dismissed in Massachusetts?
Many criminal cases in Massachusetts end in dismissal. Here are the most common reasons and how a defense attorney can help make it happen.
Yes—and it happens more often than you think.
In Massachusetts, criminal charges can be dismissed for many reasons:
- Lack of evidence or failure to prosecute
- Constitutional violations (like illegal searches)
- Diversion programs or pretrial probation
- Strategic motion practice
Dismissals can happen before or after arraignment, depending on the situation. A skilled attorney can push for dismissal early by negotiating with the prosecutor or filing motions to challenge the case’s foundation.
The goal is always to end the case as early—and as cleanly—as possible. If you’re facing charges, don’t assume it’s headed to trial. Many cases are dismissed with the right legal strategy.