How can I prevent a conviction in a family assault case if it goes.to.trial
You can't. If the DA has other evidence (for example, from a police officer) or has prior sworn statements of yours on file, they can use those as...
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You can't. If the DA has other evidence (for example, from a police officer) or has prior sworn statements of yours on file, they can use those as...
Yes. There is no statute of limitations on sexual assault so you can file a police report and go from there. The police may question why you...
If you have proof that they lied in court, that's called perjury. File a police report (and a complaint against the officer.)
Yes, and you may want to consider hiring a criminal defense attorney at this point. The police are likely going to want to question you as well.
Either they will have to figure out some other way to pay the bail bondsman or the bondsman will revoke his bond and he'll be going back to jail.
Hire a good criminal defense attorney. They're basically telling you to do that already.
Unfortunately, a final conviction is going to be on his record forever. Insurance companies can increase their rates based on that.
If you have final convictions on domestic violence charges, you probably cannot get those records expunged. They are there forever.
Absolutely. If you have not established paternity you will need to do so prior to filing for child support.
If that's the actual reason, then that is incredibly illegal and racist.