becaus there is no air
Yes and you should be
It depends on if their is a domestic violence situation or case, in which, it would be pretty good to mention. But if their is no domestic violence involved, then there would be no reason to mention it.
For a felony or domestic violence conviction of any sort? No.
No, not in Kentucky nor anywhere else in the US.
Doctors may report domestic violence according to state regulations. Reporting may depend on the incident and who was involved.
Yes you can. You can also be charged for drinking
No it cannot be dismissed. That is not an excuse to be involved in violence.
Investigators don't need to "detect" domestic violence. By the time law enorcement gets involved, it is usually ALWAYS self-evident.
If the probationer was the perpetrator, it is quite likely the probationer could be 'violated' and remanded to jail.
If they used you name without consent.
yes in very rare cases depending on how bad it is
There are many dangers involved in domestic violence. A victim of domestic violence can be affected mentally, physically, financially and even spiritually. The ultimate danger is the loss of life at the hands of the abuser.