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Video – Criminal Case Dismissed – How To

Video: Criminal Case Dismissed – How It Happened
Do you want your case dismissed? Understanding the legal process is the first step toward moving forward.
In this brief video, Board Certified Criminal Trial Expert W.F. “Casey” Ebsary Jr. discusses the mechanics of a criminal case dismissal and the factors that can lead to a successful outcome in court.
Key Factors in Criminal Case Dismissals
While every case is unique, dismissals often occur due to specific legal challenges. In this video, we explore:
- Evidentiary Issues: When the prosecution lacks the necessary evidence to prove a case beyond a reasonable doubt.
- Procedural Errors: Violations of constitutional rights, such as illegal searches or seizures.
- Witness Unavailability: Challenges that arise when key testimony is no longer available.
- Pre-Trial Diversion: Programs that allow for dismissal upon successful completion of specific requirements.
Why Experience Matters
Navigating the complexities of the Florida legal system requires a deep understanding of criminal procedure. As a former prosecutor and a Board Certified Criminal Trial Expert, W,F, Casey Ebsary Jr. brings a unique perspective to every defense, identifying the weaknesses in the state’s case that can lead to a dismissal.
Discuss Your Case with an Expert
If you or a loved one are facing charges in Tampa or the surrounding areas, don’t leave your future to chance. Get an evaluation from an attorney recognized for excellence in criminal trial law. Call Us.

About W.F. “Casey” Ebsary Jr.
W.F. “Casey” Ebsary Jr. is a graduate of the University of Florida and a dedicated advocate for the accused. With decades of experience in the courtroom, he is committed to providing high-level defense strategies for his clients.
Learn more about Casey’s experience here.
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