A Wyoming Motion To Dismiss is a type of pre-trial motion filed with a court in the state of Wyoming to have a criminal case dismissed, or to have the charges against the defendant reduced. The motion is based on the grounds that there is a lack of evidence or legal basis for the charges, or that the prosecution has failed to provide sufficient proof of the defendant's guilt. There are three types of Wyoming Motion To Dismiss: Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Probable Cause, Motion to Dismiss for Insufficient Evidence, and Motion to Dismiss for Prosecutorial Misconduct. In all cases, the defendant must provide proof or evidence to support their motion. The court will review the motion and decide whether to dismiss the case or reduce the charges.