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A friend is being charged for domestic assault for cops showing up at a house twice when she wasn't there by the state.
She has an arrest warrant and is being threatened by her parents that if she doesn't turn herself in, her stepfather won't drop the charges after she is in... View More
answered on Jul 21, 2021
This would be a criminal law issue. However, the friend should definitely turn herself in. Also, have friend to get in contact with a bail bondsmen.
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answered on Jul 7, 2021
This is a public forum. Consult with an attorney where you are.
Her mother has known about the interactions and has done nothing she invites older men over She put drugs in her daughters mouth she takes naked pictures of her daughter and she hasn’t done anything about her daughter get molested
answered on Jun 3, 2021
The mother could be charged with multiple crimes. Reporting abuse can be anonymous and should be reported to the Tennessee Department of Children's Services immediately at 877-237-0004. https://www.tn.gov/dcs/program-areas/child-safety/reporting/hotline-faq.html
I wasnt in court so I dont know what happened. I was never served. I texted her and I hear she filed for a violation of the order against me. What do I do? This isnt fair if its true.
answered on May 17, 2021
Hire an attorney. He can look at the file, then file a Response and request a Hearing. By yourself you will be arrested and will not be able to effectively represent yourself.
answered on May 5, 2021
I am afraid facts and law are not as important in an Order of Protection as other civil actions. If it is brought up, the Judge will simply amend the Petition on the spot. Have no contact with her and hire a competent attorney to represent you prior to the first (and often the only) hearing.
If not, what are the consequences of that?
answered on Apr 29, 2021
Yes, it happens alot. However it is usually a violation of Bond Conditions and/or an Order of Protection for the Defendant to have contact with the alleged Victim, so the Victim must make the Bond without contact with the Defendant. The DA will not be happy with his witness.
My teen step-daughter has a history of bad behavior and being unruly. During a recent counseling session, she accused me of touching her while giving her a hug last June. CPS is involved and I'm now being asked to take a polygraph. Since the incident, she has been sent to stay with her... View More
answered on Apr 27, 2021
I recommend you keep your mouth shut and do not post anything else online. Hire a competent attorney today to counsel you on your possible criminal charges and how to conduct yourself during this DCS and/or LEO investigation. Again do not talk to anyone about this and have no contact with the... View More
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answered on Apr 27, 2021
This is a public forum. Hire a competent attorney to consult with. It sounds like there is already a criminal charge.
answered on Apr 6, 2021
The Charge is probably Domestic Assault. A conviction means you cannot touch a firearm or ammunition. Without fail hire a competent attorney to get the Charge Diverted, Dismissed and Expunged. The end result is what counts, not whether you are guilty or not.
I hit him first so I told the police and they took me to jail. I was there for 12 hours and I got charged with domestic violence. It’s my first time. We want to do peaceful contact. The problem is that I wasn’t supposed to text him call him or see him at all but i didnt understand that at the... View More
answered on Mar 29, 2021
First, you absolutely need to STOP POSTING FACTS ABOUT YOUR PENDING CRIMINAL CASE and contact an attorney. You are making admissions that can get you in very serious trouble. An attorney can help advise you on future communication issues, file a motion to alter your bond conditions and get a court... View More
I took pictures a hour after it happened and the day after. Its been a week since the incident and most of its healed or just about healed but there is a evident scar under my eyebrow
answered on Mar 15, 2021
Thank you for your question. To answer it simply, if you file a police report to report a crime, it is not your decision whether to charge the case or not. That decision lies with the State. However, if you are adamant with the police that you do not want to press charges and just want to report... View More
I’m living in Tennessee now
answered on Mar 5, 2021
Thank you for your question. Jurisdiction is tricky, especially when time passes and spouses move to different states.
I cannot speak to Mississippi or Virginia law, as I am not licensed in those states. However, if you have been a resident of Tennessee for more than 6 months, you may be... View More
i was only ordered to pay $200 and 3 days of community service. for pushing someone away from me...and now have a Domestic Assault charge on my record....
answered on Mar 4, 2021
That charge is worse than some felonies. You need to check with the Court Clerk and examine the actual Warrant. Look at the Disposition by the Judge. If it is a conviction, it will be permanent. If it was dismissed, expunge it. Good Luck !!!
My boyfriend of 9 months was arrested and I am the alleged victim. We were fighting that night but I didn'tcall the police. My mom called them after I called her for a ride. She hates my bf. I was on the balcony fuming after our fight and he says when I stood on the side of the chair looking... View More
answered on Feb 24, 2021
It will not be that easy for the charges to be dropped. And they are very serious. He needs a competent attorney today, and you do not need to communicate with him in any way. You may need your own attorney if you are not careful. Without proof the State's Case will be dismissed. But... View More
answered on Feb 20, 2021
You cannot personally drop the case because it is the State's case. However, you can tell the District Attorney that you don't want to pursue charges and tell the reasons why and the DA may dismiss it.
i filed for order of protection does the other party have to be served before its active?
answered on Feb 15, 2021
The ex parte order is effective when issued. However it would be difficult or impossible to enforce it if it is never served.
She married me just for the sake of getting US Green card.when i came to know her real intentions and she was constantly pressuring me for filing her green card ,decided to divorce her .
Even i went to police ,told them that she is threatening me ,if I don’t file her green card ,she would... View More
answered on Feb 15, 2021
You have not stated whether it is a criminal charge or an order of protection. Either way do not have anything to do with the woman, including saying anything about her. Hire a competent attorney to investigate the case and minimize the problems. Hopefully there will never be any proof of... View More
I have court for the protection paper do I need to get a lawyer??
answered on Feb 2, 2021
Especially if you own firearms or you are military/police, protection orders are a catastrophe. Hire an attorney who knows firearm laws, in addition to domestic violence, only. Do not say or do anything to the Petitioner.
After a police report was made. Then she called ofcr to add 500$ damage to report
answered on Feb 2, 2021
Not sure of your question or what is going on. But apparently you have not went to Court yet. I suggest you go to Court with an attorney and possibly witnesses. If it is an Order of Protection, the consequences could be severe to some Defendants.
I received an OOP from my ex based on false statements. She is now trying to get it dismissed and we have been talking a lot. Her abusive boyfriend took her phone and saw some messages, and we assume has tried to report a violation. She is still filing the dismissal. But if he DID report a... View More
answered on Feb 1, 2021
If a warrant was issued or even just a report made for an alleged violation of an Order of Protection prior to the Order being dismissed, the report would not just expire. A person can be convicted of violating an Order of Protection for acts taken prior to the Order being dismissed even if that... View More
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