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Q: Doubts regarding a domestic violence case On my husband.

There are 3 sections filled on my husband 245(a)(4) strangling but no proof, 273.5(a) bruise on arm proof, 273.5(a) no proof. Will the court solve it as a single case or multiple? He already got a restraining order. So is the case solved ? I’m stuck in India, is there any online portal where I can get the case information?

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Dale S. Gribow
Dale S. Gribow
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Palm Desert, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: more info needed.

For Riverside County: : Access to the Public Portal is available on the Court’s website under Online Services > Search

Court Records

go to county and courthouse involved.

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you say 3 counts? if all from the same incident, it should be one filing with 3 counts.

if you told the police he hit you, then the proof is your earlier statement.

With DV cases, it is VERY common for the battered spouse to change his/her story to protect the husband and for the sake of the kids. The courts know this and if you change your story they will "threaten" you with lying to the police.

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