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Heard that old line: “If the victim doesn’t want to press charges, the case will go away”? After 30+ years defending cases in Central Florida, I’m here to tell you that’s not often the case. It doesn’t matter how many times the victim calls the State Attorney’s Office begging them to drop it—the prosecutor controls whether charges stay or go. People end up in prison all the time despite victims insisting “I didn’t want him arrested in the first place!” The bottom line: it’s not ‘victim vs. defendant’, it’s The State of Florida vs. You. The state can—and often does—continue the prosecution, even if the alleged victim is uncooperative. I’ve seen first-time offenders get hammered with long sentences because they believed this myth and didn’t hire a lawyer early. Don’t be that person. It takes work to bring a victim’s voice into the process effectively, to dig out evidence the police may have overlooked, and to reveal the full story. If you’re dealing with a serious criminal charge here in Central Florida, call my office. I’ve been doing this for decades—helping clients who thought the victim’s “no” would save them, only to find out the state was pushing full-speed ahead. And if you’re just here to learn, please click like, subscribe, or any positive button on your screen. I appreciate your support! The Law Office of John Guidry, P.A. https://www.jgcrimlaw.com (407) 423-1117 320 N Magnolia Ave, Ste B1 Orlando, Florida 32801 #VictimMyth #NoPressCharges #FloridaLaw #CriminalDefense #JohnGuidry #defenseattorney #CentralFloridaAttorney #ProsecutionContinues #FalseAssumptions #KnowYourRights