Summary
If youre the plaintiff in a legal case and wish to dismiss it, you can file a motion to dismiss with the court. This involves drafting the motion, filing it, serving the other party, and attending a hearing. As a victim, you may not have the authority to dismiss the case, as this is typically the prosecutors decision. You can express your wishes to the prosecutor or victim advocate. For local attorney assistance, contact the Kitsap County Bar Association at (360) 692-4888.Full Conversation
I am allergic victim and I want to dismiss the case, how can I do
Hello **** Miller, it's important to know the specifics of your case. Are you the plaintiff or the defendant in this case? Also, could you please provide the location where this case is taking place?
In kitsap county, I am not defendant
Hello **** Miller, if you're the plaintiff and want to dismiss the case, you can typically file a motion to dismiss. Here are the general steps:
*. Draft a Motion to Dismiss document.
*. File it with the court where your case is pending.
*. Serve the other party with the motion.
*. Attend a hearing on your motion.
Please consult a local attorney for more detailed advice.
I am a victim
Hello **** Miller, as a victim, you may not have the authority to dismiss the case as this is typically the prosecutor's decision. However, you can express your wishes to the prosecutor or victim advocate. It's best to consult with a local attorney for advice.
I cannot fine local attorney
Hello **** Miller, I understand finding a local attorney might be challenging. You can reach out to the Kitsap County Bar Association's lawyer referral service. They can help you find a suitable attorney.
Can I get phone number
Sure, you can reach the Kitsap County Bar Association at (*) *-*. They should be able to assist you in finding a local attorney.
Thanks
You're welcome, **** Miller. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Good luck with your case.