In domestic violence court is like most normal courts. The case will be heared, the evidence examined, victim interviewed, and depending on the severity a restraining order will be issued.
Yes this can happen. Especially in serious case of domestic violence.
The court will record the fact the victim did not turn up for a domestic violence case and it will be up to the victim's lawyer to decide what is next. Sometimes the victim of abuse feels threatened by her abuser or has been threatened to drop the case against the abuser.
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.
Depending on the circumstances of the case it may be possible to have a domestic violence misdemeanor expunged from your record. In California a domestic violence allegation can be charged as a felony or a misdemeanor.
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The period of charge is dependent on the type of domestic violence. But the serious the case, the longer the charge.
Only if you or your attorney can work out a plea deal with the prosecutor's office.
If you have been charged, the court will have a record. You might be able to access the information online, since it is a matter of public record.
If you want to win a domestic violence case, you should hire an experienced attorney. Having enough evidence related to case is also very helpful. For more information you can contact Barhoma Law P.C. also.
It doesn't take that long! It depends on the case load. If there is a 7 year statue of limitation,,don't worry the case will make it to court way before that!
It means the case is over, it has been decided, it is closed.
i think domestic violence i something that shouldn't be treated lightly on ---- ANSWER The Steve McNair case is another example of the clear bias in the treatment of this issue. This is a clear case of fatal domestic violence committed by a woman. If the roles had been reversed, they would be interviewing reps from domestic violence shelters, who would be asking for donations as a result. see links