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Mark Timothy Conan's answer
It will depend on which witnesses the jury finds more credible. The officers... Posted about 19 hours ago in Domestic Violence Tampa, FL Posted about 19 hours ago in Domestic Violence Tampa, FL Posted 6 days ago in Domestic Violence Findlay, OH Posted 1 day ago in Domestic Violence Cleveland, OH Posted 2 days ago in Domestic Violence Modesto, CA Posted 3 days ago in Domestic Violence Los Angeles, CA
Paul Samuel Geller's answer
He should hire counsel to navigate this. There are mitigating circumstances... Posted 3 days ago in Domestic Violence Salt Lake City, UT Posted 4 days ago in Domestic Violence Baton Rouge, LA Posted 5 days ago in Domestic Violence Pooler, GA Posted 9 days ago in Domestic Violence Albuquerque, NM
When domestic violence occurs against a partner and the child shouldn't there be 2 seperate chrages?
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Brian Richard Dinday's answer
It's not up to the victim at all. It's up to the D.A. and he has three years to...
Joseph Briscoe Dane's answer
It sounds like you were released without charges being filed. That can be for... Posted 8 days ago in Domestic Violence Missouri Posted 9 days ago in Domestic Violence Tacoma, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
You and your husband likely should each get a separate attorney to represent... Posted 12 days ago in Domestic Violence Albuquerque, NM
Joshua Sabert Lowther's answer
Federal law prohibits the possession of a firearm by anyone who has been... Posted 11 days ago in Domestic Violence Parker, CO
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
You should both be represented to protect your interests. You need to make it... Posted 10 days ago in Domestic Violence Ardmore, OK |