
All charges against a radiologist accused of trying to kill his family in 2023 by driving his car over a cliff on the Northern California coast have been dismissed by a judge following his completion of a mental health program.
A San Mateo County judge dismissed the charges Monday after Patel completed a two-year mental health diversion program with a Stanford University psychiatrist and family therapist this week, San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said.
“The judge was required by law to dismiss the charges,” Wagstaffe said.
In 2024, a different judge ruled that Patel would receive mental health treatment instead of a trial after his defense attorneys argued that he was experiencing severe traumatic events when he pulled his family off the cliff and qualified for a mental health diversion under a California law that took effect in 2023.
“If someone who has had a mental health diversion goes through a treatment program, there is nothing that can be done and at the end of two years they will have their record expunged,” Wagstaffe said.




