The biggest mistake most people make when someone abuses them is not report it to the police. Even if the police do little the report is there and evidence should you go to court or retain a lawyer.
Even if your wife hit you first as a man you had no right to hit her! You are stronger than she is. You should have walked out of the house to cool off or gone to the police and reported her abuse. You're as guilty as she is and obviously you both have problems in your marriage which should have been rectified a long time ago.
It would be to your best interest to get a lawyer.
Nope - if he does that then they are liable for charges against them for breaking and entering. A second of third degree felony, depending on the mood of the courts.
Yes, unless somehow his charges cause the courts to decide otherwise, but in where this looks to be going, its more of trying to press stat rape charges on him, and that is a non violent crime and in most cases could get him in a lot of trouble, but serves no right to deny him his parental rights.
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That's up to the courts to decide.
This sounds like a domestic violence case. If this is true, please do not retract your statement, you are the victim. However, if its not, if your statement has been retracted it is up to the prosecutor to see if there is enough evidence to follow up with a trial. If there is not enough evidence the charges will be dropped and your husband will be set free. If there is enough evidence the bail is still in control of the courts and is dependent on the outcome of the trial.
Yes they can. The prosecutor has the ability to drop charges or suggest sentencing in certain types of cases. They have the legal authority to "make deals", thus relieving the courts workload.
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No. Fines assessed by criminal courts are not discharged in bankruptcy.
Jody had trouble proving that her husband was molesting their daughter, so the courts could not legally convict him of the crime.
Your ALLEGATION is that she obtained it fraudulently, HOWEVER - if the GA court awarded it to her, the KY courts will enforce the ruling. If you do not believe she has legally obtained it, you must file suit against her. In the meantime the GA court ruling stands, and it is enforceable.