Can Criminal Charges Be Dropped If the Victim Changes Their Mind?
Many people assume that if a victim changes their mind, criminal charges will simply disappear—but that’s not how the Canadian legal system works. Once charges are laid, the Crown prosecutor—not the complainant—decides whether a case moves forward.
So what does that really mean for you?
✔ The Crown controls the case—not the victim
✔ Charges may continue even without the victim's cooperation
✔ Strong evidence can outweigh a ch... moreCan Criminal Charges Be Dropped If the Victim Changes Their Mind?
Many people assume that if a victim changes their mind, criminal charges will simply disappear—but that’s not how the Canadian legal system works. Once charges are laid, the Crown prosecutor—not the complainant—decides whether a case moves forward.
So what does that really mean for you?
✔ The Crown controls the case—not the victim
✔ Charges may continue even without the victim's cooperation
✔ Strong evidence can outweigh a change of mind
What happens if a victim refuses to testify? When can charges actually be withdrawn or stayed? These are critical questions that can impact your future.
At Kolinsky Law, David Kolinsky and our experienced criminal defence team help you understand your rights and build a strong defence strategy when it matters most.